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B rita ia to d ay w ith d re w its its naval task force from around the * ‘ ‘ '■ ^1 proposals to avert war in the Falklands in return for withdrawal Falkland Islands, where its fleet of Argentine occupation forces, to was poised for invasion, and blamed ■ end its naval blockade and economic . .'' cr Argentina for the collapse of peace sanctions and to accept a U.N. ad- talks. ^ H l ' ministrator on the islands during an P r im e M in is t e r M a r g a r e t interim period while talks continue, Thatcher told Parliament the government said, government received new last-ditch The foreign office spokesman said “formulations and suggestions” Britain was not releasing the text of If from United Nations Secretary- ^Hp the final Argentine proposals but did General Javier Perez de Cuellar, release a summary including: but has told him they stand no • South Georgia and the South chance because they Include fSandwich Islands would be included Girts’ Tops & Pants proposals already rejected by in any agreement. Argentina. ..Argentina wants 30 days for "Even if they were acceptable to withdrawal of all forces to their 5.87 ISa.7.99 Argentina, it would take days and “ normal” bases and areas of opera- O Monsanto Wear-Dated*. 7-14. weeks to negotiate them,” she said. tion. ^^^^^B|3||||^H^: .Short*, 7-14. Reo-4.9* ... 3.88 "We have been through all thls.^^^^ft • Argentina wants administration before. Argentina has rejected our of the islands to be exclusively a «SwMl Top* » Pant*, 4

Earlier, the British government • Argentina wanted “free published a summary of the Argen- access” for its nationals to the tine reponse to its final effort at islands. Including the right to work reaching a peaceful settlement over n c o e -7 p>c/-i ici i * d and settle there. the islands, seized April 2 by Argen- P E R E Z D t GU c l l a m • Argentina wantedfiiegotlations ?s«.. Una.-^• ‘ . . . time running out -^on-^ tlw f*l*«i4li’ ,fMfcr»i.i**.i>i* ______“These proposals of ours are no • “initiated o: withdbt prejudice to -m-■?«■:• ■-' .• ■ longer on the table,” Mrs. Thatcher ' . ' the rights and claims and positions ^^^B BteBMB. ' said. ‘"Ihey are withdrawn. They vaded the Falklands. of the two parties.” It refused addi- '^.^,-BBjB ale’^HPIB ..ll,' have been rejected by Argentina. It Earlier, Mrs. Thatcher had con- tion of a phrase stating that seems perfectly sensible, therefore, ferred on the latest U.N. proposals sovereignty would not be a ’ ‘ -'S to withdraw them.” with her war Cabinet as British guarantee outcome of talks. ' * $4^’fcS*!PiB ' '■'B hi- ' Mrs. Thatcher gave no indication ships and planes were reported to “ This Argentine response means whether her government already have attacked Argentine positions in the rejection of our proposals,” said ^B ■-' • has ordered the British task force the Falklands Wednesday as a chief Foreign Office spokesman ^B '^^B* •’'‘%^^pBB^R:ry lying o ff the Falklands to attack, but prelude to invasion. Storm clouds Nicholas Fenn. “ It is clear that the •' »va,, she warned of tough times ahead. shrouded the islands. Argentine government is not serious B ^ ‘ ' % "Negotiations do not close the Arriving at the U .N., Secretary- about continuing the negotiations,” H ■— -...r” ‘-s'-Joisssk-. door to military options,” she said. General Javier Perez de Cuellar he said. B ■ : J|^B ^ “Difficult days lie ahead. But we said of the negotiations, “ The 'The British document said Argen- B ■•>/ ^ ^ B ^ ^ shall face them in the knowledge patient is in intensive care, but still tina’s rulers “ showed that they had B that our cause is just and that we alive.” no respect either for democratic B have done everytiiing we can to Britain made public its final principles or for the rule of law. Bri- secure a peaceful settlement.” terms for peace and said "it became tain sUnds firmly for both.” Herald photo by xarquimo “We must show that aggression increasingly clear that Argentina Mrs. Thatcher, who received a u "iu x i i shall not succeed and that we uphold was not seeking an agreement but c a ll fr o m P e r e z de C u e lla r U U m D O W l t n T r 0 C K I 0 S the cause of freedom,” she said at was playing for time in the jVednesdaynight,discussedthelast- the beginning of another full-dress negotiations in the hope of holding ditch ideas for two hours with her „iowin« "n.imhr," ir, th*. i ihmru " QhnwQ th« nurliBnro hor roni forn House of Commons debate on the on to the fruits of aggression, with Mary Metevler playing Dumbo In the Lib ary shows the audience her real face crisis— the sixth since/U-gentina in- all that this would imply for the in- Please turn .to page 8 Waddell School Grade 1 play. Once Upon a during the performartce. OPEC seeks to stem oil glut, firm prices QUITO, Ecuador (U P I) — OPEC Calderon-Berti said Wednesday. stable throughout 1982. if OPEC Saudi Arabia, O P E C ’s largest expressed his willingness to discuss to pay for its war with Iraq, oil ministers said there would be no But he said OPEC still cannot sell maintains its yS4 base price. producer and A m e ric a ’s main the production ceiling, although he Calderon said OP E C now is oil price increases out of today’s even its reduced production and Saudi Arabian Oil ^ n is te r Sheik foreign supplier, refused to par- did not indicate what role his producing about 16.5 million barrels summit but they sought continued added, OPEC “ needs to control Ahmed Zakl Yamani, the key figure ticipate. But the Saudis cut produc- kingdom would play. a day — below the ceiling — and production restrictions to cut the production at least until the end of in the 13-nation cartel, said he was tion 500,000 barrels to 7 million A member of the Iranian delega- Subroto saidysome OPEC countries world oil glut and firm prices. this year” when demand should rise, willing to discuss the production barrels a day in April as a gesture of tion said OPEC had agreed in Vien- “ are still Aot able to sell their ’Die Organization of Petroleum Indonesian O il M in ister Dr. ceilings his country has been unof- good wiil. na, Saudi Arabia, Iran and Iraq share” of the total. Elxportlng Countries held its semi- Subroto said OPEXl’s base price of ficlally aiding. Yamani, who arrived at the Hotel together should produce 10 million He predicted demand for OPEC annual meeting amid signs O PEC’S $34 a barrel “ will not be changed” at At an emergency meeting in Vien- Colon for the OPEC meeting amid barrels out of the overall OPEC oil would rise to 17.5 million barrels unprecedented March attempt to the Quito meeting and < Calderon na March 20, OPEC sought to com- t i ^ t security, said Saudi Arabia’s ceiling of 17.5 million barrels a day. a day by the end of the second regulate production has. prevented said, “ this year for sure we (O PE C ) bat the glut through a production April oil production averaged only Iran, however, has exceeded its quarter and could hit 20 million OPEIC prices from collapsing. will not move prices.” celling of 17.5 million barrels a day, 6.5 million barrels a day. OPEC limit of 1.2 million barrels a barrels in the fourth quarter when ‘ "The glut is becoming over,” U.S. pump prices and Am erica’s a decline of about a million barrels a ’The Saudi oil minister said he day, pumping about 2 m illion consuming nations build up inven- Venezuelan Oil Minister Humberto home-heating oil bills should remain day. would not discuss p ric e s but barrels a day and discounting prices tories for winter. Crossroads directors vote to launch an investigation B y R a ym o n d T. D e M e o shutdown would be “ very tern- of that program,” Jacobson said. “ I Herald Reoorter porary.” know it is a good program with a He said he hoped an independent ' . .u ■ , A H The RnarH nf nireetoranf Commission of people with expertise Please turn lo page 8 OAN0AKA ^ H i g r e ^ tU tem or- in hutnan services could produce an MANOREU . ll^lCCUflUFlE^ nlng to commission an independent evaluation within a day or so. Tf%gieatl I till l^ i I I ^ B study group to evaluate the town- Johnson, who was called away Mtt-St-OC M 0€MAy U lUJul lUI lU U ■ fund^ youth counseling agency, from vacation to preside over this 24 naees 4 sections foUowlne the arrest last week of the morning’s director’s meeting, said pages, 4 sections, •» / H Ig^S^s^i^late dlre^to^ndrug- 1 advertising supplement r e la t^ charges might happen to the $31,800 in town Advice ...... 16 ' TOea^tete director, Jacala funtog budgeted for Crossroads Area towns ...... 18 Mills, subsequently resigned her business...... 21 poslUon. .^ s s ro a d s ’ officials an- .h L ^ i n C lassified...... 21-23 n^ced Wednesday that the agency the credibility to allow us to com ics ...... 19 would suspend operations pending Set the fundmg, he said. Entertoinment ...... 17 an investigation of any possible con- M E A N W H IL E T H E Rev. Stephen ...... 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LOWEST Spencer Street and project will be for­ code would normally require stops at 70. offers to resign fines four Demos TEMRERATURES mally dedicated within the next couple of A more serious problem, Phelan said, months. is that the building code requires back SEOUL, South Korea (UPI) — Prime HARTFORD (UPI) - The sUte Elec­ Dennis Phelan, executive director of flow preventer devices to preclude the Minister Yoo Changsoon and his Cabinet tions Commission has fined four ^^R A W 1/ .“J SFWW are clarified the Manchester Housing Authority possibility of having dirty water offered to resign en masse today and ■ Democrats for mishandling absentee SHOWERS^ FLOW reported 'Wednesday that 12 sets of keys syphoned into the water supply. assume moral responsibility for a series ballots in the city’s mayoral primary last have been turned over to tenants and September. UPI WEATHER FOTOCA8T «0 By Paul Hendrie property at 211 and 215 E. Center St. That could cost between $5,000 and $6,- of politicaliy sensitive incidents, in- commitments have been made for 22 of ciuding a multimiiiion-doliar loan scan­ Juanita Giles, wife of Rep. Abraham Herald Reporter Tbat property was sold by Lerch to 000. Phelan said he would determine the upits. L. Giles, D-Hartford, was fined $350 Frank J. Strano on Oct. 17, 1980, .what funds could be used. dal. He told the authority that the staff Yoo’s Cabinet met at 4 a.m. EOT and Wednesday for improperly handling and Because the list of delinquent land records show. went almost to the end of the waiting list In another report Phelan said the staff decided to step down to give President mailing the ballot of a handicapped per­ taxpayers prepared by the town on • David C. Woodbury, who is Weather to fill the units. He said he feels many of is ready to invite bids on regrading and Chun Doohwan a free hand to reorganize April 30 is based on property listed as owing $4,511.86 on property son. those on the waiting list turned down the installation of drains at one Westhill the government, It was the second time in two years ownership as of Oct. 1,1980, at least at 501 E. Middle ’Turnpike. ’That units because they did not like the first 40 Gardens building that is subject to Yoo visited Chun’s office, the Biue Mrs. Giles has been cited. She had been several taxpayers — Neil and property was sold by Woodbury to units constructed there. flooding. Federal money is available for House, and handed written resignations working for former Mayor George Elizabeth Ellis, Constance Kaplan, Roger Samuels on July 13, 1981 that work and for repair to a parking lot Hans Lerch, David Woodbury and This morning he said another reason from all the Cabinet members. Athanson. <- Today’s forecast land records show. (See re la t^ letter at Westhill. It was not immediately known if Chun Jeffrey A. McChristian, a city attorney Blanchard and Rossetto Co. — are on page 6) was that many on the list want to join Today partly sunny and warm with a 40 percent listed as owing taxes on property • Blanchard and Rossetto (^., friends in the longer established projects Phelan said bid specifications are accepted the resignations. who distributed, collected and mailed being prepared for conversion of a house The Cabinet resignation came shortiy ballots for residents at a facility for the chance of afternoon and evening thunderstorms. Highs they no longer own. which was listed as .owing $1,015.87 like Westhill Gardens. He also said he on Orchard Street in the scattered site before the prosecution was to make an elderly and disabled, was fined $150. 80 to 85. Southwest winds 15 to 25 mph. Tonight clearing. Town Tax Ckillector James A. on pieces of property that have does not expect to have a problem filling housing program. Meanwhile the announcement wrapping up its three- McChristian had worked for Athanson. Lows 50 to 55. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph. Friday sun­ Turek explained that the delinquents changed hands since. the remaining units. week investigation into a $319 miliion ny with highs around 70. Variable winds around 10 mph. list does not reflect changes in Phelan reported that the authority wiil authority is almost ready to buy a house Jacqueline Freeman, a member of the TUREK SAID there are about 1,- on Woodland Street. The purchase will loan scandal masterminded by a former property ownership in the past year have to produce a waiver from the Democratic Town Committee who sup­ 500 property transfers in town each bring to six the number of houses the top official of the Korean Central ported Mayor Thirman Milner, was fin ^ because state law requires that the Department of Housing and Urban Extended outlook year, so it is inevitable that some authority owns for renovation and rental. Intelligence Agency and his wife. $25. She improperly signed several ballot grand list prepared in October be Development so that the town's Building 2 people would be listed as owing Nineteen peopie, including a relative applications on behalf of residents at a Extended outlook for New England Saturday through used without change throughout the following fiscal year. taxes on property they have sold. of South Korea’s first lady Mrs. Lee home for the elderly. Monday: “I convey my apologies for any in­ Soon-ja, were arrested for involvement The Manchester Herald printed on Mary Robinson, who improperly Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut: Fair convenience this may have caused in the scandal, the largest of its kind ever signed ballot applications for residents Saturday and Monday. Chance of showers Sunday. Over­ Tuesday the list of delinquent taxpayers owing more than $1,0(W to some of our taxpayers,” said in Korea. of another home for the elderly, was night low temperatures in the 40s Saturday, the upper Turek. “But the state has mandated fined $50. She supported Milner. 40s to mid 50s Sunday and Monday. Daytime highs 65 to this fiscal year, according to town tax records, while noting that some that we maintain the integrity of our 70 Saturday the 70s Sunday and Monday. grand list through the fiscal year, Begin is stili Vermont: Fair and cool Saturday. Highs in the 60s to of the property and the responsibili­ ty to pay taxes on it may have even though there are changes in at Israeli helm around 70. Lows 35 to 45. Chance of showers Sunday. ownership.” Center gets grant Partly cloudy Monday. Slightly warmer.'Highs 70 to 80. changed hands since the 1980 grand list was compiled. So the tax bills for the 1981 fiscal JERUSALEM (UPI) - Israeli Prime for bone study Lows in the 40s to the^mid 50s. year are based on the grand list Minister Menachem Begin, surviving an Maine, New Hampshire: Fair Saturday. Chance of Also, the delinquents list was prepared on April 30, so — as prepared on Oct. 1, 1980. ’The list eighth no-confidence vote against his FARMINGTON (UPI) - A $40,00 showers late Sunday. Clearing Monday. Highs in the 60s reported — taxes paid since then will be. changed this July, at the lOmonth government, sent his defense grant has been awarded to the Universi­ north to the low 70s south. Lows in the upper 30s north to start of the new fiscal year, to minister to Washington for talks on the mid 40s south. may not have been reflected. ty of Connecticut Health Center to help Since the October 1980 grand list reflect property ownership based on LUNCH AT SHADY GLEN! renewing a strategic cooperation agree­ doctors seek the cause of an inherited the grand list prepared last October. ment. w'as prepared, several pieces of bone disease that usually deforms and is property listed On the tax collector’s Although the list of ownership in In achieving the narrow onevote vic­ sometimes fatal. Long Island Sound Delicious cheeseburgers • the Bernice original - served on list as belonging to Ellis, his wife, the tax collector’s office ipav not be platters with heaps of crisp, golden-brown french fries, and tory Wednesday — 58-57 with three UPI photo Center officials said the grant would The National Weather Service forecast for Long current, ’Turek said efforts are made abstentions — Begin turned in a master­ Elizabeth, and his sister, Constance your choice of cole slaw, farm fresh cottage cheese, or lettuce help doctors “concentrate on promising Island Sound from Watch Hill, R.I., to Montauk Point, Kaplan, have been sold. to get the tax bills to the correct ful political performance, scorning leads that could mean effective genetic and tomato. Shady Glen platter selections are tasty good! Today in history N.Y.: ’ Ownership changes, and the pay­ owners. He said if a tax bill Labor opposition leader Shimon Peres as counseling for parents.” Southwest winds 10 to 20 knots this afternoon, with returns or if there is no response, politically dead. ment by Ellis of some taxes since On May 20, 1927 Charles Lindbergh began his solo flight from New Some 10,000 to 20,000 people in the higher gusts possible in thunderstorms. Westerly winds the delinquents list was prepared on another bill is sent out. The “The government will not fall today,” United State are afflicted with the dis­ this evening, becoming northerly late tonight. Northeast recipient of the tax bill is asked to said Begin! thumping the podium at the York to Paris in the“ Splrlt of St. Louis” monoplane. He landed In the April 30 mean that $50,515.90 are in­ ease, which leaves them with fragile winds at the same speeds Friday. Variable cloudiness correctly attributed on the tax collec­ send it to the new owner, if there has end of the Knesset’? six-hour debate French capital 33'/2 hours later. bones that break easily or fail to develop this afternoon and tonight, with a chance of an oc­ tor’s list as being the responsibility been a change of ownership, Tlirek before voting. fully. casional shower or thunderstorm. Visibility often 1 to 3 said. He said reminder notices are The roii-call vote was broadcast live of Ellis, his wife and Mrs. Kaplan. More storms Graham clarifies The disease if so severe in some new­ miles and occasionally less than a mile in showers, haze This means that Ellis and his com­ sent. on Israel radio in a further embarrass­ borns that they are killed when their and patchy fog this afternoon and tonight. Visibility will Turek added that taxes are Herald photo by TarquMilo ment to the Labor Party. panies apparently are not the town’s blast Southeast remarks on Russia skeletons are crushed during birth. improve to 5 miles or more Friday. Average wave most “delinquent taxpayer this adjusted at the time of closing, ■) Although analysts had predicted a tie, No reliable tests have been found to heights 1 to 3 feet today and tonight. when property is sold, so the new longtime Begin foe Hannan Porat fiscal year, despite what was By United Press International NEW YORK (UPI) - Evangelist Biily predict if a baby will be born with the owner then is made aware how Sneaking up on worms TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS IN MANCHESTER abstained to give the government the Graham said he never meant to imply reported in The Herald on Tuesday. disease, doctors said. However, records in the tax collec­ much in taxes he is responsible for. 840 E MIDDLE TPKE. on RT. 6 • Op«n Dally and Sun , Parkade Branch open Mon thru Sat edge. there was no religious persecution in the National forecast John C and Bernice A Rleg, Owners Thunderstorms and tornadoes from An Ohio-based foundation made up of tor’s office which were accurate as By law, the new owner is responsi­ Preston McCavrIll of 146 BIssell St., has his own ( Texas to the East Coast knocked out Soviet Union and his remarks were mis­ the parents of children with the disease WlHlam J Hoch, Executive Manager By United Press International Los Angeles 'c 72 00 .... of Wednesday indicate that the ble to pay the taxes, whether he gets method of trying to control the pesty gypsy cater­ power to 12,(X)0 Washington, D.C., area interpreted. called osteogenesis imperfecta an­ C ity & T e s t H i L o P e p Louisville pc 85 66 . . . the bill or not, ’Turek added. M Albuquerque c 87 48 several .companies Ellis controls pillars that are Invading the trees on his property. Donovan prober homes, endangered Oklahoma’s In a news conference ’Tuesday Graham nounced the award Wednesday to sup­ M e m p h is r 83 69 .78 Anchorage pc 51 39 Miami Bech pc 80 72 .... still owe a total of $29,315.38 in He’s using just plain old household detergent. multimillion-dollar wheat crop and said there is freedom of worship in the Asheville r 80 59 80 port a research fellow at the UO)nn Milwaukee pc 46 .... delinquent taxes this fiscal year. gets death threats sparked lightning that injured two young Soviet Union but no freedom of religion Health Center. A tl a n t a p c 82 59 MinneaTOlis pc 75 56 .... B illin g s r 54 48 '.M Nashville r 84 66 .12 Only Manchester Gardens boys and a firefighter. because the communists regulate all Birmingham pc 87 66 New Orlens pc 90 64 .... Associates, which is listed as owing STORE HOURS. OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9. TUES. & E W I E I I H WASHINGTON (UPI) - A Senate in­ An oil-well services plant was organizations. He said by freedom of E to sto n ^ 80 63 N e w Y o r k r 75 07 .... Brwnsvll Tx.pc 8D 77 the town $30,478.07, owes more In vestigator has received telephone death demolished and an elementary school worship,, he meant a person could go to j Oklahoiti Cty t 83 S9 JO Fi^fn awards B u f f a lo c y 74 58 *00 O m a h a r 79. 60 .... late taxes this year than Ellis’ com­ threats-warning him to drop a review o f damaged when six tornadoes charged church “if you can find one and get in.” Christn, S.C. pc 80 TO Philadelphia pc 81 63 .... Town to seek ' > APPLIANCES panies, which include First Hartford Labor Secretary Raymond Donovan’s across the Texas Panhandle near Pampa During his Moscow visit Graham said grant for jazz Charltt N.C. pc 7 7 63 P h o e n ix c 96 60 .... OF MANCHESTER business connections. Senate Labor C h ic a g o c y 8 0 68 Pittsburgh r 78 57 3 b Realty Co., Green Manor Corp., A Wednesday night. Officiais said he personally saw no examples of Cleveland pc 82 60 '.'li Portland M. pc 69 60 .81 Green Manor Construction.Co. Inc., Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch says. residents “miraculously” escaped in­ religious persecution but without direct­ HARTFORD (UPI) - A $900,000 grant Columbus pc 82 62 .07 Portland Or. pc 71 49 .... “Stop looking into the Donovan case or jury. ly criticizing U.S. news media coverage, spread over a three-year period has been D a l l a s p c 85 70 FTovldence pc 78 61 .... Green Manor Estates Inc., MIP 18 D e n v e r r 78 47 Richmond pi: 85 66 J 3 Corp. and Manchester Modes Inc. you, your wife and your children will Another twister hit near Ruleton, he said, "Here in the states something awarded by a Connecticut-based in­ Des Moines r 82 63 St. Louis pc 85 07 .... wind up in pine boxes,” an anonymous Kan., and one tornado touched down in was misinterpreted or misconstrued” surance company to a foundation suppor­ D e t r o i t p c 83 58 Salt Lake Cityc 62 41 .45 Manchester Modes and First study of joint caller told the investigator last Friday. ting American music and composers D u lu th p c 64 38 '.di San Antonio pc 87 71 .... Hartford Realty Co. also are listed southwest South Dakota near the about his remarks. E l P a s o c 92 54 San Diego c 69 63 .... Hartford pc 80 62 .03 by the tax collector’s office as still Hatch spokesman Paul Smith said the Nebraska border. whose style is derived from jazz. San Francisc c 72 49 .... same investigator received a similar call It was the largest award ever made to H o n o lu lu c 86 75 S a n J u a n c 98 74 .... owing taxes from previous years. Indianapolis r 82 61 10 days ago. School conflict seen The Foundation for New American S e a t t l e c 64 49 .... Jarksn Mss. pc 89 68 ^ k a n e c 07 41 .... OTHERS LISTED in the tax For his protection, the investigator Music, of Beverly Hills, Calif., which Jacksonville pc 85 50 T a m p a p c 86 64 .... iH -- Y Fair attendance up BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - City officials Kansas City cy 78 67 collector’s records as owing taxes was not identified, will use the funds to “expose and define Washington pc 84 64 .92 use of schools say they’ve been put in a no-win situation L a s V ^ a s c 84 60 W ic h ita c y 80 63 .... on property they no longer own in­ “The investigation certainty isn’t KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) - Both by conflicting laws. ’They must offer an one of our greatest contributions to Little nock pc 81 61 1*08 SUNDAY clude: going to come to any screeching halt” world culture: American music.” people and money are pouring into the education to two students expelled for • Hans and Johanna Lerch, who By Alex Glrelll agree that Martin School seems to because of the threats. Smith said. World’s Fair at almost twice the rate carrying guns and still maintain a safe The Connecticut General Life In­ He said the committee had no indica­ are listed as owing $3,288.M on Herald City Editor be the most likely one for housing projected earlier this year but expenses school environment. surance Co., which made the grant, said for the elderly because it is totally 11 to 5 tion who made the threats. aiso are running above estimates, fair of­ One state law requiring school officials business had a responsibility to support In an effort to preserve “It could just be someone who heard Lottery usable for wheelchair bound and ficiais say. to provide somy form of schooling to all and encourage the arts and hailed the neighborhood schools and to provide because it is surrounded by 18 acres about the Donovan investigation,” he Promoters expected 1.4 million students under age 18. Another forces award as an example of cooperation. housing for the elderly or other com­ said. • Crestfield of town land. tourists to visit the six-month, 22-nation them to p^ide a secure environment “This is an example of how business munity services, the town has The current waiting list for elder­ The Washington Post Thursday quoted extravaganza during May. But with 11 for^every^tudent and teacher. and the arts community can work decided to ask the Building Ck>m- Whirlpool Whirlpool LAUNDRY PAIR Hatch as saying the threats “were ly housing apartments stands at 210 HOME A a PPLIANCL S ______ays still to go in the month, 1.2 million lon’t feel that we can put together for everyone's benefit,” said Numbers drawn in New 4996. mittee to make a formal study of HEAVY serious, and they were taken very with about half the units in the 1 T c u .ft. CUSTOM DRY / P'people have visited, fair general someon§^-iKho has fired a gun into Hartzel Z. Lebed, president of Connec­ England Wednesday: Rhode Island daily: 2987. home sold joint use of schools, particularly newest 40-unit project on Spencer CONTROL DUTY seriously by members of my com­ manager Jim Drinnon said Wednesday. anotheW classroom situation and have ticut General. Connecticut daily: 170.. Vermont daily: 0(10. Highland Park School, the next one NO-FROST AUTOMATIC I' AUTOMATIC mittee.” Street filled or soon to be filled. Ticket sales at the gates generated at ^pedple safe,” said Stephen J. Sedensky The non-profit foundation has Maine daily: 641. Massachusetts daily: slated for closing in the face of That Is what Dennis Phelan, DRYER WASHER The matter has been referred to the least $700,000 dollars during the first two presented 25 new works since it was A partnership including attorneys 2 DOOR Jr., Board of Elducatlon president. New Hampshire daily: 1875. declining school population. executive director of the Housing • 3 Drying Tw nparaturat • 2 SPEEDS FBI, the Utah Republican said. Holland Castleman and Josiah • Sp«ctal Coot Down weeks of May — $300,000 more than liie state Department of Education founded in 1978. The performing ann of At a press conference Wednesday, refrigerator • 4 CYCLES Lessner has purchased Crestfield Authority, reported to the authority • 3 Drying Cvclaa The committee is investigating expected, Drinnon said. became Involved in the case, winning a the foundation, the New American a joint committee from the Board of allegations that Donovan and his firm, C onvalescent Home for $2.17 at a meeting Wednesday night. Officials had calculated that the temporary injunction ordering the city to Orchestra, will make appearances in the Directors and the Board of Educa­ Schiavone Construction of Secaucus, million, according to instruments average tourist would spend $3 on food offer the students some form of instruc­ Hartford area under the sponorship of tion announced plans to ask Paul PHELAN ALSO ^ id the authori­ N.J., have ties to organized crime. filed in the towmclerk’s office. *279 *339 and drink during a visit. tion. Connecticut General. ty staff had to go through almost the Almanac Lessner, Castmman and Howard Phillips, chairman of the Building V. Committee, to make a bricks and entire list to fill the first 22 units. He •519 Dickstein will be in the said the staff will either advertise .operation of l^th Crestfield, a mortar study of Highland Park School, Martin School, und Bowers the availability of more units or go Today is Thursday, May 20, the 140th day of 1982 with skilled nursi^ facility, and through the list again. He said he RCA XL-100 Fenwood Manor, | an intermediate School. Feopletalk 225 to follow. These, along with Washington expected that by next week the The moon is moving out its last quarter toward the care facility. 7 waiting list would go down to 190. Whirlpool 19’’ COLOR TV V School, are the ones that have been • Automatic Color Control and Fleshtnno thousands” of comedians. “It can only mean that full phase. Castleman said of the operation, The joint use committee 30“ ELECTRIC Sophia’s in jail “We intentPYo maintain the same explored for possible future closing. Correction •Automatic Fine Tuning we’re in for a major depressson,” he predicted. The morning star is Venus. Washington was omitted from the Wednesday set its next meeting for RANGE 2 adrpisslons policy and to provide the • Cleek ControtlEtl CASERTA, Italy (UPf) — Movie siren Sophia The evening stars are Mercury, Mars, Jupiter and study request because it is already June 16 at 4 p.m. and members hope Automtiic Ovtn Saturn. same high level of care enjoyed by then to have some report from the . • WH)0ow 0*«n Door Loren, the former street urchin with a string of * Stars were out Crestfield and Fenwood patients for being u s ^ jointly for education and sumptuous European villas, spent her first night in Those born on this date are under the sign of Taunis. recreation. Building Committee. ^ French novelist Honore de Balzac was bom May 20, many years.” The cost of the* study will be Walnut jail for tax evasion today with a TV, a toilet and 22 The stars were shining at Mann’s Chinese ’The instruments filed with the The committee also said It will cigarette smugglers as prison mates. ’Theater in Hollywood Wednesday night for the West 1799. ask Mrs. Walter Schardt to update a shared by the Board of Directors ^ *389 Cabinet On this date in nistory; town clerk indicate that the and the Board of Education, but the *339 • A swarm of picture-hungry “paparazzi” sur­ Coast premiere of “ Annie,” starring Albert Finney, operating corporation will be report on potential tenants for rounded the 47year-old Italian actress as she Carol Burnett, Bernadette Peters and Aileen Quinn. In 1506, Christopher Columbus, discoverer of America school building. Acting for the ( im ­ committee hopes to keep down that in 1492, died in Spain. Manchester Health. Center Inc. They cost by avoiding a lot of consultant Whirlpool BUILT-IN arrived from Switzerland at Rome airport The $l,(W0-aticket affair was straight out of the also Indicate mortgages of $1.5 munity Services Council, Mrs. ISHWASHER Wednesday night to be arrested for failing to pay golden years of Hollywood, and included a dinner- In 1927, Charles Lindbergh began his solo flight from Schardt had reported on the subject contracts. 0 million held by Connecticut Savings dance under a rooftop tent at what was meant to be New York to Paris in the “ Spirit of St. L ^ s ” .L • S CyclB Option $180,(XX) in income taxes in 1963. Bank and $500,000 held by Crestfield in the past, stressing an adult day j f i . • Energy Savor "I have returned because I love Italy,” she said, Daddy Warbucks’ mansion. The stars of the John monoplane. He landed in the French capital SStk hours care center. Such a center Is 111 •Ouol-Lovol Powtr BlactiS^TV Realty. I Wash Syatam later. II • Dual O iipontari 12 " “This is such a traumatic experience for me that I Huston-directed $40 million musical were on hand, ’The sellers were Inge Dellafera, planned for Bentley School. do not know what I shall do in jaii. I am content to and the guest list included Jack Nicholson, Angelica Leon Dobkin, Eugene M. Davis, A. Mrs. Schardt said this morning Hartford man go and serve this unjust sentence because I want to Huston, Walter Matthau, Lloyd Bridges and many Elmer Dlskan, and Abner N. Adler. that she recalls having suggested as see my mother, my sister, my country and my more. possible tenants social service agen­ •2 7 9 friends.” As they waited for limousines to whisk them lianri|wtpr Iferalft cies that receive part of their fun­ faces charge She maintains the taxes were not paid because of away, the stars sipped frpm mugs marked Liberty Poles ding from the town and are now •Whirlpool RCAXL100 RCA 17" diagonal Richard M. Diamond, Publlaher RCA 12 **dlagonal a mistake by a tax accountant, who later died. Ovaltlne, the outfit that sponsored “Orphan Annie*' housed in rented space. A Hartford man was arrested iid ou.tt. Blacks White COLORTV COLOR TV on radio from 1931-40. But that wasn't a milk drink Thomas J. Hooker, Oeneral Manager In the first yeaTs of American in­ Wilson Deakin, assistant WITH ChanneLock President Sandro Pertini still might pardon Miss dependence, July 4 was celebrated ’Thursday for failing to appear in UPRIGHT COMPACT TV •Automatic Color in the mugs — it was champagne. superintendent of schools, said parts Control and Fleshtone REMOTE CONTROL Loren, but she could also be freed soon under a by erecting bunting-draped LibeTy court and on a third-degree assault PR8EZER •100% SOLID STATE “semi-liberty” program allowing prisoners USPS 327-5<^ of existing school buildings could be charge, according to police. atorot 560 •LOW POWER Correction •Automatic Contrast/ VOL. 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B o x 601, advonlssmant, or to report a > tolerate larger trade-off for show on pregnancy — and wasn’t allowed to use the Enberg, winner of the Natlcmal Sportcaster of the Manehisdar, Conn. 06040. ting incident in November of 1981 at word “pregnant.” SOPHIA LOREN ARRIVES IN ITALY naws Ham. story or pteture M m , neighborhood schools. the K-Mart in Manchester, accor­ Year award in 1961, has signed a new long-term call 643-2711. Ottlca hours ara Gondolas Manchester Parkade Reiner reminisced with DaVe Marash on WCBS- . . . film star serving 30-day sentence contract with NBC Sports ... 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\ MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs., May 20, 1982 - .5 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs.. May 20. lj>B2_ Hostage situation State revenues is certain raises questions show increase ahead of the 8.1 percent built into the By Jacqueline Huard By Mark A.' Dupuis deputy commissioner of the state budget. United Press International Department of Mental Health. United Press International “It looks like a nice little trend, Adkins said a quick review of the Baida said.^^ on budget NEW HAVEN — State mental health records could not account for Watson’s HARTFORD — The state has collected He attributed the increase to Connec­ officials say they have yet to determine actions. “There were no signals in this $16.8 million from the unincorporated ticut businesses, such as services In­ what triggered an outpatient to take six case,” he said Wednesday at his Hart­ business, tax, which is a little more than dustries and insurance companies, which By Mary Beth Franklin people hostage at gunpoint during a 14- ford office. “We just don’t know what half of what was expected, according to are doing well despite thfe national reces­ United Press International hour selge at a mental health Oenter. triggered it all.” the latest monthly revenue report. sion. WASHINGTON — The only thing certain about the up­ Officials said there were “no signals” Adkins said Watson would be given a But Revenue Services Commissioner. The oil tax collepted for April was $9 to forecast Charles Watson’s actions, thorough “clinical diagnosis to deter­ Orest Dubno isn’t worried about million, down from^l7 million last year. coming House budget debate is — nothing is certain. mine the circumstances leading up to his A handful of groups jockeyed for position Wednesday which began at a group therapy session reaching the $30 million projected in the The total for the year is $28.2 million, or with competing spending plans, making it impossible to Tuesday evening and ended Wednesday actions. budget, although he said it might take $11.8 million less than last year. morning when he surrendered to police, Watson, an outpatient at the center for time to collect it. Baida blamed the decrease on in­ determine which one was out in front and if any could about five years, was on his way to his draw enough votes to win. releasing the last two hostages held “I think eventually we’ll get what we creased conservation by homeowners, The House Rules Committee was to meet today to ‘ overnight. usual therapy session at the mental expected,” Dubno said. lower fuel prices, and a loophole in the 2 decide howmany of the plans, would be considered — , There were no Injuries reported in the health center and was familiar to The April revenue figures released by percent tax which exempted oil dis­ and in what order — during the floor debate to begin incident at the Connecticut Mental employees including two unarmed Dubno’s office Wednesday also showed tributors which did not have refining security guards, Adkins said. Friday. Health Center, a modem brick-and-glass the sales and corporation business taxes operations in the state. The Legisiature “There are not enough votes for any of the proposals ‘ building adjacent to the sprawling Yale- New Haven Police Chief William with sizeable increases. The oil tax, like closed the loophole as of May 1. yet,” conceded House Budget Committee Chairman Farrell said police would file affidavits the unincorporated business tax, was a "There was widespread publicity New Haven Hospital complex. in Superior Court seeking a warrant James Jones, D-Okla. The plans are being offered as ' disappointment. about tbe loophoie. A lot of people DPI photos Watson, 30, was taken from the facility lodging criminal charges against Wat­ alternatives to the package sponsored by Jones and The unincorporated business tax came qualified that probably weren't aware of surround^ by a contingent of police of- son, who had been arrested previously in in at $10.2 million in April, bringing the recently passed by his panel. ficers and transported by ambulance to it and they decided, why not, and they President Reagan and King Hassan II of Morocco walk to the podlum to (center), King Hassan takes off his jacket. As Reagan continues to Jones’ proposed $780 billion budget would raise $147 Ne* Haven in an assault case. total for the year to $16.8 million. 0PM used it. ” Baida said. 2 speak (right), King Hassan loosens and eventually takes off his scarf. iConnecticut Valley Hospital in Farrell, who spent the night at the UPI pholo counted on collecting $30 million. deliver their joint departing statements before leaving for Fairfield billion in new taxes, freeze most domestic spending and : Middletown tor 15 days observation. The capital gain and dividends tax is Either the king thought he was overdressed or Washington’s 84 reduce the growth rate of defense spending by $46 billion center as a special police hostage Edward Baida, director of revenue doing well loo The targeted growth was Farm to go horseback riding Wednesday. Reagan and King Hassan “No one anticipated he would be negotiating team talked Watson into sur­ forecasting for the Office of Policy and (left) step outside the White House In riding outfits. As Reagan speaks degrees was too much for him. over three years. WATSON LEAVES CENTER 17.7 percent and, so far, the increase is He warned, “If we don’t pass a budget, there will be ' carrying the weapon, they were com­ rendering, praised the actions of his . . . after hostage Incident Management, said it’s the first time un­ 21.1 percent negative shock waves through the financial community pletely surprised,” said Ralph Adkins, department over the 14-hour ordeal. incorporated businesses pay the tax and Baida said residents are buying more and through the economy at large.” some asked for the 60-day extension that money market funds and the profit is On the other side of the Capitol Wednesday, the is allowed on federal returns. taxed under the dividends column. Hassan has bargaining advantage Republican-led Senate refused to make deeper cuts in Second attempt There also could be factors nobody military spending and also turned back Democratic knows about yet. “On a new tax with no experience it’s 0 attempts to adciimoney tb help the poor, the elderly and Fall River gets global issues as well. Morocco is solidly very very hard to judge '"what’s B j^'pd^d A. Davis were “hopeful” a deal could be con­ The new gear could be put to use in jobless. cluded by the time Hassan completes his Hassan’s ongoing fight against Polisario in the Arab camp and supports the happening,” Baida said, “Right now we UmteC^fsss International The Senate worked late into the night on the fiscal 1983 help in disaster “official working visit” this week. guerrillas in the Western Sahara. The Palestinian Liberation Organization budget, with a goal of approving a resolution by Friday. probably have more questions than Secretary of State Alexander Haig said United States claims the military against Israel, an ally of the United Penosi prosecution fails answers.” BOSTON (UPI) — A section of Fall WASHINGTON - King Hassan of After both chambers pass a spending plan, a com­ Morocco holds an excellent bargaining the talks “went superbly.” weaponry would be used in “legitimate States. The tax applies to any unincorporated River devastated by fire May 11 was promise will have to be reached. declared a disaster area Wednesday by advantage in talking with the Reagan ad­ defense needs” of Morocco. The Senate defeated a bipartisan attempt to cut $7.4 business with a gross profit of $50,000 or Hassan meets with Defense Secretary Reagan, however, said Hassan “joins L By Suzanne Trimel down Newton and Falana. “old friend” Penosi when'he began receiving the Small Business Administration, ministration about modernizing his billion from defense spending authority next year — a net earnings of $15,000. It will be phased Caspar Weinberger and possibly Haig Reagan personally extended “his ap­ with us today in the quest for world : United Press International Piccolo, a reputed lieutenant in the Carlo death threats in the spring of 1980 from a out in January because of loud and per­ making homeowners and bu^nesses armed forces. today to discuss the other side of the preciation to the king” in their 45-minute peace and security.” total of $35 billion over the next three years — from the Gambino crime family, also was indicted last West Coast mobster identified only as The United States has all but con­ sistent complaints from businesses who eligible for low interest loans arrangement, or what his country can Oval Office meeting to encourage level set by the GOP budget resolution. I HARTFORD — Reputed California year in the alleged extortion plot but was “Dapper.” paid it. The SB A notified the office of Gov. cluded a deal with Hassan that would The monarch said the Morocco and The Republican budget plan already recommends $11 killed ganglandstyle last September on a expect in the way of economic and finalizing the RDF base agreement, the United States are “strong and loyal , mobster Guido “Bull” Penosi walked out of With Penosi’s help, the threats were The state is getting more than it Edward J. King that the neighborhood give American military units access to senior official said. Later, the two billion less in defense spending authority in 1983 — $45.5 stopped and Newton said Penosi never asked military assistance from Washington. friends.” federal court a free man, acquitted by a jury Bridgeport street corner. expected from the corporation business including Notre Dame, Choate, St. an air base in Morocco. Such an agree­ leaders had lunch, then went horseback billion over the 1983-85 period — than President Reagan of charges he plotted to extort money from The government’s case against Penosi was him for a penny in payment. ment would enhance the capabilities of The Reagan administration wants to tax. The tax was extended last year to Joseph, Bedard and Pleasant Streets riding on a Virginia farm. “There is a big ocean in between the requested in his now-shelved February budget proposal. - millionaire entertainers Wayne Newton and based on wiretapped conversations between But soon after the threats against Newton cover salaries of company officers and would receive federal assistance. the Rapid Deployment Force if it is triple the military sales to the North Although there seemed to be no obvious front-runner him and Piccolo in which the two allegedly African nation this year to a total of $100 The president termed Morocco “a firm United States and Morocco,” Hassan , Lola Falana. stopped, his manager, Mark Moreno, began 0PM projected a $19 million boost. The SBA said loan applications for needed in the Persian Gulf area. in the House, two of the alternatives to the $780 billion The U.S. District Court jury ended 8Vi referred to the extortion scheme. A senior administration official said million. In addition, there are 160 M60 friend of the United States” and noted said. “But we must each day try to build receiving them. Again, Penosi was con­ The increase in the corporation tax structures damaged by the multiple the discussions with the king dealt not a bridge of solidarity and understan­ House Budget Committee plan appeared to have the hours of deliberations over two days with its' “I think the jury listened to the words and tacted, who told Moreno to get in touch with was $22.5 million in April and it’s up $35 alarm fire could be filed until July 19 and after Hassan met with President Reagan tanks that will be sent to Morocco as strongest chance of approval. innocent verdict Wednesday that marked the the voice of Penosi,” said Caballero, “By ’at the White House on Wednesday, signs soon as they are paid for. only with bilateral matters, but with ding.” “a man named Frank in Connecticut” — Pic­ million for the year. for economic losses until Feb. 18, 1983. One was crafted by the House GOP leadership in con­ . second time government prosecutors failed listening to his own voice, his own words it colo, as it turned out. The sales tax caiye in 9,7 percent Any proceeds from insurance coverage junction with moderate Republicans and conservative , to convict Penosi in the alleged extortion showed he never agreed to anything Piccolo Prosecutors maintained Piccolo set up a ahead of last yeqp-^ or $8.8 million will have to be turned over to the SBA if Democrats, and the other by a bipartisan group of plot. suggested.” May 19, 1980, meeting in the Bronx, N.Y., higher. The total is running 8.8 percent a loan is granted. moderate congressmen. Penosi, 51, whose first trial in Bridgeport In final arguments Tuesday, Caballero said h i with members of the Vito Genovese crime None of the House proposals would touch Social federal court ended with a hung jury in the tapes showed Penosi consistently stalled family and convinced them to leave Moreno Reagan nixes AAX Security; March, sat expressionless as the innocent when Piccolo pressed him to strong arm the alone. House GOP leader Robert Michel of Illinois verdict was announced. entertainers. Attorneys with the Justice Department’s Wednesday convinced some moderate Republicans, „ But outside the courthouse, accompanied Caballero said the conversations showed known as “Gypsy Moths” and some conservative by his weeping sister, he told reporters, “I Piccolo to be “an active, octopus grabber, La Organized Crime Strike Force claimed Pic­ M colo instructed Penosi to pay $3,500 to Democrats, called “Boll Weevils” , to join forces with just want to thank the jury.” Cosa Nostra member” while Penosi merely wanted to help his friend Newton and his “Dapper” to stop the threats but not to men­ mainstream Republicans in support of a budget alter­ His lawyer, Richard Caballero, said the key tion the payment to Moreno. based on planes native that calls for smaller tax increases, more money ; to the acquittal was Penosi’s “lack of action manager when the death threats arising from •ears GARDEN SHOP for defense, deeper social cuts and a smaller deficit ... his own indication that he didn’t want to a bad business deal were made against them. Prosecutors charged Piccolo wanted than the budget committee plan. ^ participate in any of this.” ^ Caballero said prosecutors had no evidence Moreno to think the threats were stopped By Richard C. Gross Weinberger was said to favor that plan, because of his “authority” in the underworld. S,a/e prices in but it was opposed by the Air Force. Although he prefers the House Budget Committee Prosecutors had charged Penosi, a resident against Penosi — known as “The Bull” for his United Press International The sources said if Reagan’s decision resolution, Jones said he could support another com­ . of Beverly Hills, Calif., was a willing partici­ thick-set huild— but were stuck trying to con­ Then, Piccolo could approach Moreno for effect May money, or “stake a claim on him,” in un­ WASHINGTON — President Reagan gets the go-ahead, the first 10 missiles promise crafted by some moderate Democrats and pant in an extortion plot hatch^ by his late vict him after Piccojo was slain. 21 to May 22 hasxejected a proposal to house the MX could be operational by 1986 — the ad­ Republicans, led by Rep. Leon Panetta, D-Callf. • cousin, Frank Piccolo of Bridgeport, to shake Newton testified last week he contacted his derworld parlance.. VALUES inai Dipartisan plan House Speaker Thomas O’Neill A missiles aboard continuously flying “big ministration’s original target date for bird” planes and instead approved a plan fielding the MX. said he “probably could support,” calls for twice the to densely base the missiles on land, An Air Force source said Reagan had amount of defense cuts as the GOP plan and about $135 defenses sources say. made “a very good decision.” billion in new taxes over three years — more than the Village trip off; The plan Reagan intends to send to ’ ‘There are lots of existing government Republican plan but less than the Democratic com­ Congress for concurrence would cost reservations” where the missiles might mittee blueprint. about $10 billion, sources said be placed, one source said. That proposal, its sponsors said, would produce a $95 Wednesday. It is designed to divert at­ The missiles would be Installed In silos billion deficit, while adding more money for certain tacking missiles and ensure retaliatory hardened to withstand pressures of 5,000 education, nutrition, farm and construction programs. comment angers Platinum mountings.., y capability. pounds per square inch, and some might with simplicity and elegance Reagan's decision is not final, but “it be buried as deep as 2,000 feet below the was a decision to make a decision pretty surface, the sources said. quickly,” said one source, who requested The survivability of the missiles would Koch neighbors anonymity. “It will be final if Congress be ensured by what nuclear experts call West's experts the “fratricide” factor — that is, in­ agrees to it.” 6 prong 4 prong Under the plan, missiles would be coming missiles aimed at such a WEST SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UPI) — Students at mounting, Cr mounting, spaced about 1,800 feet apart within 12 relatively tiny land area would be expecting little West Springfield High School are planning 8 field trip to plain plain square miles of land now owned by the diverted or neutralized by the blast and New York City next week, hut they won’t get a look at snank. shank *yii" government, the sources said. No site thermal pulses emitted from the first Greenwich Village because a school board member has yet been selected, they said. missile that hit. thinks Mayor Eldward Koch’s neighborhood exemplifies Your Choice $285. After consultation with advisers, The first nuclear warhead that in arms talks “depravation” and “raw lifestyles.” Reagan decided Monday to go ahead exploded would spew out neutrons, Koch had no conunent on the verbal slap, but other with what is known as the “closely rendering the other missiles useless and Village residents were not amused. Platinum is quietly elegant, stronger than gold spaced basing” system—or “dense pack ensuring the survival of most of the MX GENEVA, Switzerland (UPI) — Western experts , “It would do these kids good to come down here,” the and holds any stone more securely. Because it is inert, — that has been under consideration by missiles within the field, the experts UPl photo expected little progress in the .arms control talks Rev. Charles Giancola, associate chaplain at tbe Catholic platinum w ill not irritate or discolor sensitive skin. the Defense Department, sources said. believe. resuming today, with both Moscow and Washington Center at New York University, located on Washington Let us show you our platinum mountings the The decision eliminated a plan to base The surviving MXs then could be fired next time you're in the neighborhood. An Air Force Cruise missile leaves the launch truck In the first sticking to their original proposals for reducing Square in the Village, said Wednesday. the missiles aboard giant “big bird” air­ in a retaliatory strike through the medlumrange missiles in Europe. successful firing of the jot powered weapon Tuesday In Utah. The mis­ "It is the real world and they are real people down craft that would remain aloft continuous- mushroom cloud rising from the blast of here. People from small communities don’t realize the ly. Defense Secretary Caspar the first incoming missile, they believe. sile flew over the test range for two hours before making a soft landing. Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev, in a speech ’Tuesday replying to President Reagan’s call for new pressures put upon this city,” he said. strategic weapons negotiations, said Moscow would The West Springfield School Committee, which “judge U.S. sincerity” by its actions in the more limited authorized the trip, said the students could only visit Rockefeller Center and the Metropolitan Museum of Geneva talks. Trusted Jewelers Since 1900 25% OFF Art. Greenwich Village was taken off the itinerary after Hinckley's 'fantasies' questioned The first meeting of the new round of the committee member John Colby complained about the DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER Inteiynedlate Nuclear Forces Limitation negotiations area’s lifestyle. Hartford * New Britain • Westfarms Mall AinarCM Eipmt-IAMttf O « 06A/>s«MctiMH Cnwo« 2 was Kheduled for the Soviet Mission, but Western disar­ “I don’t think it is necessarily a good example of an All shrubbery In stock! ' environment to show young people with impressionable By JudI Hanson chiatiist — Hinckley embellished his fantasies as his But, he said, “ Most Important is, how many mament experts said positions had not changed since talks began last Nov. 30. Samples shown representative of Sears large assortment United Press International trial date neared. similarities there are,'’ Bear said. minds,” said Colby.” Assistant U.S. Attorney Roger Adelman noted Bear has said he concluded Hinckley suffered from “We haven't made any progress on the central issue” ’ He said the village has "raw lifestyles,” WASHINGTON — Two weeks before his trial began, Hinckley added details to his fantasies after govern­ schizophrenia, based in part, on a sophisticated X-ray of the scope of any agreement, Paul H. Nitze, 74, the ' “depravation,” and could be dangerous. John W. Hinckley Jr. sent a letter to a psychiatrist ment psychiatrists submitted their report in which they chief U.S. negotiator, said upon his arrival Tuesday. “I feel very strongly about this,” Colby said. “I don’t that allegedly showed he had abnormal wrinkles in his ( think that type of society should be exposed as a role HOME p 2 0 FF\ /2 5 % O F F "| saying his White House “fantasy” included a skyjacking conclude he was sane when he shot Reagan. brain. The chief Soviet negotiator, Yuli A. Kvitsinsky, made to win the love of actress Jodie Foster. Bear also was repeatedly challenged hy Adelman Parker has not decided whether to allow testimony no public statement. model for ouf children.” Hanging Geranium Prosecutors suggested Wednesday during cross- about why the psychiatrist conclude Hinckley was Koch, who divides his time between a rent-controlled DELIVERY 0 about the test, known as a CAT scan, and called a examination of the psychiatrist. Dr. David Bear, the Nitze said Washington is maintaining its proposal for * apartment in .the Village and Grade Mansion, official baskets plants mentally ill. special hearing to hear experts testify about it outside ‘ residence of New York'mayors, had no official reaction letter was part of an attempt by Hinckley to embellish Adelman said Dr. Sally Johnson, a government psy­ the jury’s presence. eliminating all SoviOt and American medium-range mis­ Reg. S8.99 Reg. $1.99 his fantasies. chiatrist who interviewed Hinckley 55 times, conclude Bear said Hinckley told him months before his trial siles from Europe. to Colby’s charges. he was not psychotic or obsessed with Miss Foster on about his skyjacking plan. But at the time, did not tell ,; “We’re not going to dignify that with a conunent, Twice during the 17th day of the trial, Hinckley, who Moscow has at least 630 such missiles targeted on said his press secretary, Evan Comog. pleaded innocent of shooting President Reagan by the day of the shooting. him he planned to luve Reagan forced out of the White Western Europe with the United States planning to start “In all humility ... she made an error,” said Bear. House and he and Miss Foster would then move in. ; But Village community leader Rita Lee said the reason of inshnity, was excused from the courtroom by deployment of its first comparable missile in late 1963. ' streets in the famous New York neighborhood are safer U.S. District Judge Barrington Parker. Adelman also challenged the theory Hinckley had jHanrt|rstrr mimicked the traits of Travis Bickle, the main than most and extended an invitation to Colby. W ( His lawyer, Vincent Fuller, said Hinckley was upset character in inovie “Taxi Driver.” In the movie, Bickle “People are always out,” said Ms. Lee, district by. the two previous days of psychiatric testimony, par­ stalked a presidential candidate. Own \bur Own^fflce. f manager of Conununlty Board No. 2. “The unsafe ticularly that of Bear, who concluded he was Bear agreed unlike Bickle, Hinckley did not shave his '.1 places are where everybody goes to sleq> at 8 p.m.” lirralh schizophrenic when he shot Reagan and three others on bead, put a cross on a bullet, wear a fatigue jacket on '* The field trip was proposed by high school sociology March 30, 1981. the day of the shooting, shoot a pimp or use the name • Office Condominium • Below Market Financing *. teach"*- Leonard Lockwood so ids 44 high school seniors -• In Manchester • General Benefits of OwMrshlp 1 ’ and juniors could “fulfill their desire to observe many of In testimony Wednesday, Bear said Hinckley told him “Henry Krinkle.” • Near Hoq>ital • Plenty of free, o o ^te parking \ the aspects of society studied in class.” he had d isc u s^ with another doctor a plan to skjHack a • Tax Shelter Benefits • Professional or Business use. MANCHESTER • Capital Ai^reciation W—kmnO Spmelal i The proposal included a written, summary by an un- plane and. wanted to make sure he knew about It. named student, who Said the trip to Greenwich Village In a letter, dated April 14, Hinckley wrote, “Reagan ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. would be "beneficial” because it "is a place where we stood in the way of” his fantasy coming true and “he can observe people who live outside the norm, free from PARKADE had to be removed before Jodie and I would move in” to I I M H B MSmUNSMITHS SMCE I mainstret ; harassment. . ^ the White House, Bear said. Daisies ' “This is a village that many people escape to, to live Can 1 their Uvea free from social restriction.” The prosecution, which maintains Hinckley was sane 1914 1 1 3 0 MANCHESTER CORP.ORATION a Another long-time VlUage resident, ViUage Gate club when he shot Reagan, implied — in questioning the psy- i owner Art D’Lugoff, said the neighborhood offered a » Ige bunch > " U v ^ ” street Ufe with a range of cuttural offerings, 6 4 7 -0 0 4 7 649-S241 2.79 t frwn New York University to off-Broadway shows - Yost writes 'Herald Angle’ “and the only neighborhood where you can still see the MANCHESTER 65 E. Cantor StrMt CASH & 85 E. CENTER ST. You can count on Sears Herald Sports Editor Earl Yost keeps on top of sports JMMTOH • MOWOMi NUI.TV ^ tky.** CARRY 649-5268 Viiit/urtroN CiMrwafM^Mr I M r Bmrk PARKADE in bis regular column, “The Herald A ^le,” on the daily Manchaoter, Ct. CoO Oouid Lima 203/ 646-1316 "He doesn’t know what he’s missing,” ^ D’Lugoff. sports pages. „ MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs., May 20, 1982 — 7

6 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thurs.. May 20. 1982

Richard M. Diamond, Publisher**;;, Dan Fitts, Editor 3 ’ O'Neill again denies contract allegations Alex Girelll, City Editor r ' O’Neill’s hometown. contractors was considered routine during his tenure on OPINION investigators were Democratic State Chairman James Reynolds, of Haddam, was quoted by the Journal the central committee, including the years ^O’Neill , was By Jacqueline Huard Fitzgerald and ’Thomas Reynolds, a Democratic State Inquirer as saying soliciting contributions from DOT party chairman. United Press International -• | Central Committee member whose district includes HARTFORD — Gov. William O’Neill has denied renewed accusations that he handed out state contracts to big contributors to the Democratic Party during his J a c k 15-year tenure in Connecticut politics. “I have never done that in any capacity I ever fit in, A nd erson whether as governor, lieutenant governor, chairman of The real cost of regulation is the party, or state representative,” O’Neill said Washington CHOICEST MEATS IIS TOWN Wednesday. Merry-Qo-Round " pension plans — an 84 percent in­ of short-sighted regulation, says Sen. Russell Post of Canton, a candidate for the WASHINGTON - 'Tt is doubt­ crease over 1975. Simon. The compound formerly Republican " DELI SPECIALS ful th a t' if penicillin were in­ Food and Drug Administration saved millions of lives hy sup­ gu^matorial " M E A T DEPT. SPECIALS ' troduced today — or aspirin — Lee regulations passed in 1962 had pressing disease and boosting nomination, has either could survive the obstacle agricultural yields around the released a list DOMESTIC R o d e r i c k similar results, notes Simon. showing the USDA CH O ICE — 1st CU T course erected by the FDA.” “The I average cost to certify a globe, notes Simon, and is not biggest con­ C90KED HAM * 2 . 4 9 That indictment of the federal new drug under these known to have killed a single per­ Martial Washington Correspondent tributors to the CHUCK STEAK n.39 LAND “0” LAKES regulatory process is by former requirements increased from son. Democratic par­ Treasury Secretary William E, about $2 million in 1962 to $54 “With the crackdown on DDT, ty also were AMERICAN CHEESE * 2 . 1 9 Simon. It's found in his book “ A million in 1978,” says Simon. law for o'* awarded millions of acres of crops and MUCKE’S Time for Action,” which has forest land have been stripped by lucrative state CEN TER C U T received rave reviews among MANY SMALLER phar­ contracts. . * 1 . 8 9 maceutical companies couldn’t insects, malaria has staged a B0L9GNA conservatives, notably President pages and, in the last two days of killed or returned for revision. global comeback, and numerous 33 years The charges and denials have been made repeatedly CHUCK STEAK *1.49 Reagan, who calls it "must the Carter administration alone, The immediate economic im­ bear the costs and simply the past two weeks as a grand jury continues |ts in­ WEAVER sto'pped innovating. Since 1962, pesticides have been marketed vestigation of alleged bid rigging and bribery in the reading." over 2,000 pages were added. pact of government regulations as substitutes that are far more CHICKEN ROLL . * 2 . 4 9 The administration's con­ Reagan took aim at the pell- is easier to calculate than such says Simon, the rate of new WASHINGTON - P resid en t.’, state Department of Transportation. lethal' for human beings (but O’Neill called Post’s claims the acts of a desperate troversial tax and spending hidden costs as stifled productivi­ therapeutic drugs introduced in Reagan is easily aroused over the ■ HORMEL mell proliferation, and one of his safer for insects).” man who was falling behind in his pursuit of the GOP C EN TER C U T policies have received the lion's first official acts as president ty and quashed breakthroughs in the United States has been cut in plight of the Polish people who have 2 half, and the U.S. once a leader in been ruled by the bayonet for less ,.- nomination. THURINGER . * 2 . 4 9 share of attention during was to create the Task Force on science and technology. William Simon charges that “ The O’Neill’s challenger for the Democratic gubernatorial CHUCK ROAST n.49 Reagan's term. While those Regulatory Relief, chaired by Simon’s book suggests the range the field, “now brings up the federal government has been than six months. He is less agitated i QROTE a WEIQEL SKINLESS FRANKS or over the condition of the Taiwanese;' nomination. House Speaker Ernest Abate of Stamford, policies obviously have both good Vice President Bush. of costs stemming from rear.” massively strong where it should said the governor should be firmer in his denials. . * 1 . 9 9 and bad sides, a clearer, stronger During its first year, according excessive regulation. “How many people have died be restrained, pathetically weak people who have lived under m a rtial-' “The governor ought to be making a much more WHALER SKINLESS case can be made for the to administration officials, the Businesses spend $120 billion a in America because drugs useful where it should be strong. We law for 33 years. emphatic statement than that,” Abate said. The gover­ - ^ regulatory leg of Reagan's task force took actions that will year to meet governmental in treating heart disease have a federal government that The Chinese rulers of Formosa,'’ - nor, he said, should make a “strong statement” and a FIRST CUT program. save taxpayers about $2 billion regulatory requirements, accor­ available in other countries are has told us how our toilet seats polite and urbane, may be more"’ “clear expression that this kind of thing absolutely did benevolent than the military gover- annually in government ding to Simon. Costs, of course, not accessible in this country?” should be shaped but could not not happen.” CHUCK ROAST *1.29 GARDEIS FRESH 0 \<»r M A\> Americans .asks Simon. ‘‘Dr. William prevent our embassies from nors of Polland. But military rule is. O’Neill also denied Wednesday a published report that require convincing of the suf­ operating costs and about $5 are passed on to consumers. Congress passed a pension Warden of the University of being sacked or our citizens from still government by decree. ,.; Lee Hawkins, an aide in his office, was questioned by in­ PRODUCE SPECIALS focating growth of government billion in one-time capitai invest­ vestigators looking into alleged corruption in the reform plan in 1974 requiring all Rochester puts the number of In America, for example, a-., regulations. But for the record: ment costs. By last December, 2,- being taken hostage.” Department of Transportation. firms to provide benefits com­ (preventable) coronary deaths at woman out of Harvard Law School - ■!' PRIDE OF FARM In 1970 the Federal Register, 561 newly proposed regulations President Reagan is working to “It was a lie, pure and simple,”-O’Neill said of the parable to the largest cor­ 10,000 a year.” can safely speak out on the issue of SUMMER or ZIHUUUNI SQUASH which lists bureaucratic rules had been scrutinized by the Of­ turn this around. We all have a report in Tuesday’s editions of the Journal Inquirer of porations. One result: in 1976, 7,- Washington’s ban on the women’s rights. She can even set)' n.29 fice of Management and Budget, Ntflnchsstcr TURKEY BREAST and regulations, totaled 20,000 pesticide DDT is a classic case stake in his success. down her views on paper without-^- pages. In 1980 it ran to 87,000 with the result that 129 were 300 firms simply abandoned their “If that isn’t shabby reporting, I don’t know what is. being hauled before a court martial. ^ As a matter of fact, it almost reaches the point where BROIHHILI Such a woman is Lu Hsiu-Iien, a ' it’s libelous,” said the governor, whose voice grew 37-year-old alumna of Harvard Law' ■ louder when asked about the report. USDA CHOICE UNDERBLADE S 9 C A 1 lb. bag 2I 9 An editorial School. But unfortunately, she' The newspaper said among other people questioned by CALIF. CARROTS published her women’s rights tract. CAUF. ROAST ». 1«DS “On New Feminism,” in her native ORANGES 5 5 9 9 Formosa. The book was confiscated, . Time for state by soldiers. “ • Undeterred, she spoke at a human ' Abate suggests rights rally in Kao Hsuing in 1979. The rally erupted into violent^ to cut losses Or second protest. A few days later, Lu was^' mortgage pool arrested and charged with trying to thougtrt... Federal funding for comple­ and it is his federal highway of­ subvert the government. She was FIRST CUT „ tion of Interstate-84 through ficials who will be among those found guilty of “seditious intent” by^ eastern Connecticut? Don’t hold to decide whether to grant us the a military court and sentenced to 12, to aid housing 1.2 9 years in prison. CHUCK R9AST ...... lb. M your breath. favor of interstate status for In fact, it is such a long shot Route 52. WHAT MAKES Lu’s case par­ HARTFORD (UPI) — House Speaker Ernest Abate that state officials probably U.S. Rep. Samuel Gejdenson, ticularly poignant is that she is„ has offered a proposal that would boost Connecticut s USDA CHOICE UNDERBLADE should give up altogether any the Democrat from eastern reported to be seriously ill. Several,,' housing market through a low interest mortgage pool, lingering hopes of obtaining 90 Connecticut, has achieved years ago, her malignant thyroid, and a construction fund backed by bond sales. 1.6 9 Abate, who is opposing Gov. William O’Neill for tee CALIFORNIA ROAST ... percent federal funding for the notoriety as one of the most anti- gland was surgically removed. But, her friends say she has been-, Democratic gubernatorial nomination’, said the project and concentrate instead Reagan congressmen. mortgage pool would supplement those offered under experiencing symptoms that may be- /Vo Substitute on upgrading Route 6. And in the U.S. Senate from the state “Yankee Mac” program and the Connecticut A related to her old cancer. ' ’ Connecticut are Christopher J. Housing Finance Authority. We Give Old Fashioned The problems are threefold; Documents obtained by my ■ For Quality environmental, political and Dodd, another prominent The program, as proposed, would in theory provide associate Lucette Lagnado give a mortgages as low as 11 percent, make $50 million in low Butcher Service ... financial. Reagan critic, and Sen, Lowell harrowing picture of Lu’s physical cost loans available to home builders, and create 25,000 The environmental obstacles Weicker, whom Reagan clearly torment. She is in almost constant new jobs and 2,000 new homes in less than two years. proved critical in RhAdfirlsland. would love to see purged from pain: she has trouble breathing and “The decline in Connecticut’s housing market surely STORE HOURS: is not caused by lack of Individuals interested in buying 317 Highland S t Gov. J. Joseph Garrahy, bowing the ranks of the Republican Par- feels a strangling sensation in her, Mon. & Tues. 'til 6:00 to environmental and communi­ throat. Lately she has reportedly, homes,” Abate said in a statement Wednesday. “It is ty- caused by a lack of means to buy at an affordable Y ty pressure groups, recently said In short, ConO&cticut has little been vomiting blood, and her weight. Wed., Thurs., & Fri. til 9:00 MANCHESTER ‘ has increased alarmingly, making, Dricc«” no to his state’s portion of the clout with the^dministration in He said the cost of a home would be cut by $18,650 by her face and body puffy. Sat. t Sunday proposed throughway. Washington. reducing the loan rate, labor costs, and rebat ng 'til 6:00 CONN. His action suddenly makes the The political picture could When Lu suffers her attacks,' homeowners for all sales taxes paid on construction usually at night, she cries out for* road no longer interstate, no change, of course. Gejdenson materials. j,__ Open fom ni ! Readers' views help. But her jailers do not respond. longer eligible for federal fun­ Under the program, the public would be offered bonds could lose out this year to Only her cellmate is there to offer,, in denominations as low as $10. The bonds would Iw tax ding on those grounds. The Republican Anthony Guglielmo, Send letters to: The Manchester Herald, Herald Square, Manchester, C T 06040 solace in their unlighted cell. exempt, would have a nominal yield of 8 percent and original idea was to link 1-86 in who has tried to exploit the 1-84 The authorities finally allowed Lu mature after 10 years. East Hartford with the highway issue, saying he could (do better i to be examined by a doctor on Abate estimated the annual bond sales could reach network in Providence. But if than Gejdenson at attracting March 5. The doctor felt her neck $130 milUon-a-year if 16 percent of state residents buy them. That’s the same percentage that purchased U.S. the interstate isn’t to be allowed federal funding. and said her symptoms had nothing FROZEJS & DAIRY the town and the Manchester Herald Savings Bonds. u _ GROCERY SPECIALS inside the Rhode Island border, And Prescott Bush has an out­ to do with her old thyroid cancer. A Proceeds from the bond sales would be made it becomes a m atter strictly for side chance, probably a very Inexcusable beware: I would think that if a mis­ Local issue month later, she was taken to a available through savings and loan institutions in a waLCH'a Q M K JUICE...... •1.29 8TOUFFER CREPES the convenience of Connecticut. slim one at best, of supplanting take like this is made again I would military clinic for tests. The results restricted morool. Only people who had bought at least expect that whoever was wronged * 1 .2 9 State officials hope to con­ Weicker as U.S. Senator. (A were negative, she was told. But sh^' $1,000 ih bonds would be eli^bles. The mortgages would m IlID WhItE tuna In OIL or WATER •1.29 SPINACH...... To the Editor: next time will take this to court. To the Editor: continues to suffer. be non-transferable and non-assumable. vince federal highway people more likely overcome Is the •1.39 This is inexcusable. Is it not wonderful! An unofficial American medical experts con­ A construction loan fund would be created by taking STEAK SAUCE...... H A M A SWISS • 1 .2 9 that Route 52 in eastern Connec­ election of the anti-Reagan The town of Manchester is KRAFT negligent by being party to a cam­ public hearing to decide if the Board tacted by Amnesty International out $50 million in bonds which would mature over three ticut ought to be included in the Democrat Toby Moffett.) David C. Woodbury years and yield 9 percent. The money would be avaiteble iAiiSEQUE SAUCE...... paign that is intended to publicly of Directors will consider a referen­ have not been able to examine Lu. auN MAib . y O < CHICKEN with MUSHROOM f'* » * 1 .2 9 interstate highway system. The But even if friends of Reagan Andover through thrift institutions, at a rate not higher than 2 RAISINS...... f 0 embarrass property owners into dum on a nuclear arms freeze. They have suggested tentatively MORTON proposed 1-84 is supposed to join end up representing Connec­ that the symptoms described may percent above the cost of bonding, to eligible builders. paying their taxes. The intent Editor's note: See related story It seems the mayor and most of ■liSw.mrHU.MUFH.S...... "“-ffil FRIED CHICKEN *1.9! Route 52 in Killingly. Route 52 is ticut, there still is a shortage of the directors feel that death by a indicate a recurrence of her cancer. borders on blackmail or extortion on page 3. TROPICANA already connected to the federal transportation funds. nuclear holocaust should be decided They adviced Amnesty Inter­ when compared with other avenues Wimm...... --““SS! ORANGE JUICE * 1 .1 9 Connecticut Turnpike (1-95) in Every state has highway such as legal procedures pr an even by a select few in Washington, D.C. national that the woman may be ih' Solons endorse O’Neill JUMBO ROLL R g < the south and with 1-290 and the projects and mass transporta­ When did death become only a imminent danger, and should be SWEET LIFE higher than 18 percent interest or HARTFORD (UPI) — Gov. William O’Neill’s cam­ :: LEIRONADE...... e OX. W/COUf FREE 2 national and international issue? To given a thorough re-examination. KMRDSESSING8...... Massachusetts Turnpike (1-90) tion proposals that are crying penalty charge. paign for his first, four-year term has been endorsed by They goofed Even without being sick< BIQ VALLEY I outside Worcester.' out for f^ e ra l funding, and com­ Since the practice of publicly em- think that my death could be decided 49 of 82 Democratic state Kpresentatives. .asoz. •2.39 prisoners lead grim lives ill CASCADE ...... WHOLE STRAWRERRIES There is, in other words, a pared with many pf those barrasing people is questionable, by a select few in Washington is ’The endorsements were listed in a statement released Taiwanese jails. The food is poor;, 69< plausible reason for including proposals, the eastern Connec­ the fact that the town released my deplorable. Wednesday by “The Governor Bill O’Neill Election m r i M U T M ^ N ^ HOOD name to the media as the 5th largest To the Editor; On Ash Wednesday millions closed-circuit television monitor^ Committee”. •1.39 POPSICLES...... Route 52 in the interstate ticut 1-84 project isn't easy to Lu’s every move; much of her mail unpaid taxpayer, when in fact the Our water in Manchester has receive ashes in the form of a cross ! “I am very pleased and greatly honored that these SWEET LIFE network. But Connecticut would justify. is confiscated and visits are limited Outstanding state representatives are supporting me,” ' tax owed is on property sold by me always been dirty. And over the on their foreheads with the words: GREEN PEAS POLY R A G ...... be the prime beneficiary, It's time for state officials to “Remember, O man, that dust thou to 30 minutes a week from close the governor said in the statement. in Sept. '78, is totally inexcusable. years we've learned to live with it. ALL FLAVORS perhaps the only one, and this is acknowledge publicly these hard The tax is owed by the new owner art, and unto dust shalt thou turn.’’ relatives only. HpnMoiniinuBi...... ® '® ® 0 HOOD COTTAGE CHEESE where politics enters in. truths and find & more practical and not by me. The town practice is But I will never be able to learn to The reasoning of the mayor and Lu’s plight has caught the atten* HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS tion of Rep. Steve Solarz, D-N.Y^ Breath test proposed KRAFT Connecticut isn’t number one way of answering the real to update the list of ownership every live with 32 pounds of pressure! directors could let it happen sooner SCUTE MOUTHWASH ...... •1.99 BOX.^ transportation needs of eastern than I or they would want. chairman of the House subcom­ CHEESE SPREADS on President Ronald Reagan's October. I suggest the town update Thirty-two pounds of pressure HARTFORD (UPI) — Rep. Richard Tulisano, a VAWBTIB8 __ A resolution on a.nuclear freeze— mittee on Asian and Pacific affairs. •1.29 Christmas card list these days. Connecticut. the list of ownership just prior to does not allow you to run your dis­ D-Rocky HIU says the state should require every bar to CHEST TOOTHFASTE...... No!! A resolution on total destruc- nave a Dreathaluer machine so customers can test the publication of an article such as hwasher and flush your toilet at the appeared in the Manchester Herald tion-of all nuclear weapons by us and PEOPLE PROBLEMS: Some alcohol level in their bloodstream. same time. It does not allow you to on Tuesday. the rest of the world who have them landowners in an isolated timber . ■ Tulisano said in a letter to the Liquor Control Com- take a shower while the washing I find this incident and article per­ -Y e s!! area of western Montana are jlisslon the breathallzer devices should be limited to machine is going. > sonally very embarrassing and de- rebelling against the govemmenfa bars with liquor permits, not those that sell just beer ■ trJih coupon S' 7..»0 purrfcas^ Ronald E. Miner and wine, and the test should be voluntary. |irifA roiipofi4’ 7..VI purrhni u'ilh riMi/ion & T.Vf mand a retraction by the It seems to me that for the high-handed methods. But this timd,- I irlffc roiipofi T..V9 purchase | ,:a Manchester “Mwy people may become aware of the difference j UNIT ONE FIR C03T0«ltR Manchester Herald and a public It’s not the federal bureaucrats in LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER | millions of dollars Manchester '.Iwtween being legally Intoxicated ... and having a per­ UMIT ONK PIR CUSTOMER | I LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER statement (apology) by the town of taxpayers are paying for this new Washington who are the target dl sonal feeling of drunkeness,” Tulisano said Wednesday. MAXWELL HDUSE | I SWEET LIFE Manchester stating ttot the town water system, not to mention the citizen outrage, but state official ih , ~ ‘ He said there are machines on the market that cost PARKAY ! ■ PALMBLIVE DISH CBFFEE I I LEMDNADE made a mistake. horrible mess our roads are in, we Helena. (. ' $100 each. LE ! ■ DETERBENT I . WhHoorPInkeOa. It wasn't the only mistake that the 0 8 1LB. I should at least get more than a About 50 Sanders County families 1 L I. I ■ 220Z. town made on May 18. During the trickle when we turn on our taps. Policy on letters — mostly pensioners, hay farmem afternoon of May 18 the tpwn p a ^ and small cattle graxers — am Capecetatro appointed 1.89 I FREE dept, called to ask if the town could Someone goofed on the water fighting,, a move by the Montana [ 89* * J V A U D MAY 13 ttn i U AV 33 The Herald welcomes letters to ^ HAR’TFORDtUPD-President Reagan Is appointing VAUD MAY I t thru MAY 23 ■ i\ 49* ; I VAUD MAY IS thru MAY 23 qiray the Senior CitiMn Center for plans, and no one wants to admit it. the editor. Hi^way Department to sell off 100 Vihe son of Republican State Chairman Ralph VALID MAY It Bvu MAY *» | gypsy moth caterpilM^ and the The pressure should be turned up feet on each side of Statd Route 2d0 Letters ideally should be typed "(Apecelatro to the seven-member Commission on I I * m io h la n d town needs abutting property now, before iVs too late, and we and should.be no longer than two that runs along their property. ’Th^ ■ 'Presidential Scholars. , ^ ^ .. , HIOHLANOTANK MKT. I HIGHLAND P ^ K M K T owners’ pmnission. have to pay another $5 million to fix pagies, double-spaced. can’t afford to outbid real estate - ‘-’Thomas Capecelatro Is an industrial education In- e*M>brNU,lKi. Needless to s4y my property was that! The Herald reserves the r i^ t developers for the strip of land, bgt (atmetor at Nathan Hale Middle School In Norwalk and "I would say Qlen la like the majority of Amerh' sold by me last January. to edit letters in the interest of they don’t want a string of trailer owns and manages a carpentry and landscaping If the policy continues to publical- Joan Tedford clarity and taste. homes or commercial buildings sit­ business. ca'a bridges — FALLING APARTI" iin tiiin t ly embarrass property owners let 54 Academy St. . ting in their front yards. Hje lives in Derby. % 8 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs., May 20, 1982 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tliurs., May 20, 1982 - 9 ./ , Obituaries Simsbury girls 9 Simsbury 6 Coventry 7 Filtn abandons Cheney Tech 0 j Manchester girls 8 Manchester 5 Kurt Ctgcnbrod SPORTS Kurt Eigenbrod, 75, of Sun City, Ariz,, died Wednesday in Sun City. Before moving to Arizona he and his plans to buy family had lived on Lydall Street in Manchester for 30 years. He was the husband of the late Erna Eigenbrod. Eight-game win skein He leaves two sons, Kurt A, Eigenbrod of Housing, Texas, and - Lester Eigenbrod of Indianapolis, land in l-park Ind., both formerly of'Manchester; j. ^ A local business had abandoned Beauregard's option on the property a brother. Max Eigenbrod in Suf- ', **'■ plans to buy a five-acre parcel In the until July 31. This means he can field; and several nieces and of Indian girls ends town’s Buckland Industrial Park either try to sell the option, or simp­ nephews in the Manchester area. because it hasn’t been able to secure Funeral services will be held in ly turn it back to the town. financing for the purchase. Beauregard said after the meeting 10-5 for the season. ' Deena ' Martinelli hurled 6 2/3- Sun City. Burial will be in East George Beauregard, president of his company would decide “in the By Len Auster Cemetery, Manchester. Herald Sportswriter Aided by two errors, the Trojans innings for Simsbury and got credit the Beauregard Corp. of 349 next few days” what course of ac­ made it 5-0 in the second. They for the win.. She. experienced Progress Drive, told members of tion it would take in regard to the Joseph B. bnaw Jr. , ^ Too early with the errors and too pushed across two more unearned wildness in the seventh before being the town’s Economic Development option. Earlier in the meeting, he •• |g(.g the offense, Manchester markers in the third. A catcher’s in­ bailed out by Kendall. Funeral services will be held M- Commission today that “there said he’d like to try to sell it. Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Woodstock, Vt. ^ - High girls' softball team stumbled terference wiped out a twinkilling in The Trojans played well defen­ doesn’t seem to be a way to finance” The commission also voted to ex­ « ggj fgii t,y g 9_8 count to Simsbury the Simsbury seventh, where it sively behind Martinelli with for Joseph Bowen Shaw Jr.,19, who the purchase of the industrially- tend to July 31 options on two other died in Utah of injuries suffered in High in CCIL play yesterday at proceeded to score twice. Those several fine plays. They committed zoned lot, where the firm planned to parcels in the Bucklad Industrial Fitzgerald Field. markers proved to be the only two errors. an automobile accident. ■"if* construct a 30,000 square-foot Park — one for five acres that J & L He was the son of the late Dr. Five infield errors and a costly building. Machine of South Windsor wants to ’ f catcher’s interference that wiped Joseph Bowen Shaw and Mrs. UPl photo The Beauregard Corp. designs and purchase, and another for a one- Gretchen A.S. Baker. Dr. Shaw out a doubleplay led to seven un­ produces trade show exhibits. It acre parcel sought by Solar earned Trojan markers as formerly practiced in the ARGENTINE CRUISER BELQRANO LISTS HEAVILY ■ ‘.W e started too early with problems, / th in k it leases space at its present location. Machine, Inc. of East Hartford. Manchester saw its eight-game win­ Manchester area. . May 2 photo provided Wednesday by rescued sailor Beauregard took out an option to ning streak come to a halt. was a case of being too uptight, I'm confident Besides his mother, he leaves his purchase the lot for $25,000 an acre In other action Thursday, the 2 commission referred to subcom­ The Silk Towners, 13-2, also saw stepfather, Theodore Baker of in April of 1979. Since then the town we will get it straightened out.' Woodstock, two sisters, three step­ mittee the request of construction their first chance of clinching out- has extended the option four times equipment contractor Ernest J. right possession of the CCIL title go — Coach Mary Faignant- brothers and two step-sisters, and in order to give him more time to his paternal and maternal grand­ Reed to purchase 3.9 acres in the ‘ ' by the board. They’ll have three secure a loan from the Connecticut town’s Union Pond Industrial Park more chances, starting Friday at mothers. Development Authority. The funeral services will be in St. for $15,000. home against Conard at 3:30. Britain ends talks Beauregard sad he was finally Manchester, down 9-3 going into Brown, Wojnarowski and Donna difference. James Episcopal Church in able to secure financing through a Reed, whose business is located at Woodstock and burial will be in the final inning, rallied for five runs Manchester scored three times in Piccarello each stroked two hits for Conlimied from page 1 CDA bond issue, but said the 94 Jefferson St., wants to expand on two hits and five walks. Three the second with Brown slashing a the Indians Rivereide Cemetery, Vt. Memorial overhead cost of issuing the bonds into the undeveloped industrial park' 0 free passes forced home runs. But two-run triple and Patti contributions may be made in his war Cabinet and later her full made it economically unfeasible to to create additional parking space. memory to the Woodstock LaCross Manchester couldn’t get the Wojnarowski an RBI single. Cabinet. go through with the project. Economy Electric Inc. has' equalizer as reliever Janet Kendall "We hit too many junk pitches Team in care of the Woodstock Fenn said the government was At ’Thursday’s meeting, the com- already purchased a 10-acre parcel Recreation Center, Woodstock, Vt, induced Toby Brown to fly out to left early. We almost pulled it out, com­ still considering Perez de Cuellar’s mission voted to extend in the park. ; T he Cabot Funeral Home, Herald photo by pinio to end matters. ing within one run, and that is Woodstock, has charge of ideas. “ We started too early with gratifying,” stated Faignant, ’It In ■ Washington, Navy Secretary SIMSBURY THIRD BASEMAN SUE BALDIS LOOKS ELSEWHERE arrangements. problems,” related Manchester was unfortunate we allowed them a John Lehman said if there was all- ... after forcing Manchester’s Jen Kohut In first Inning play Coach Mary Faignant, ’’I think it couple of extra runs in the seventh, out war: "I believe it could rank Police warn widows was a case today of being too up­ "We made too many errors to with the fall of the Shah of Iran if it tight. I'm confident we will get it win. We were lucky to come back as Rate hike goes on, in terms of the damage to Recently widowed senior citizens Sweeney said the widow thenii straightened out.” we did," she added. the military security of the free have been asked by police to be on received another call from, Simsbury scored three runs in the Kathy Brann went the distance for world. the lookout for persons attempting somebody claiming to be a police,, first. A Kendall triple, miscue and Manchester and absorbed her first "It can only benefit the adver- defraud them. captain, and was told to write out a Homer fops Indians, Lauren Flaherty three-run homer to loss. She’s won six. She yielded 12 I sarles of the free world and it can do $3,000 check and deliver it to him a t' proposed Police said two incidents in Hart­ deep left made it 3-0 for the Trojans, hits, walked one and fanned three. JW-: — and it will do — enormous damage ford and Milford Thursday have a rendevous point. The money, the to jAmorican security interests prompted the lookout. imposter claimed, would clear up because both of these nations are J iJ Capt. James Sweeney today the bank account problem. by SNET The person then disappeared, our friends and share our views of described one of the incidents. He tourney hopes fade 5(!X'.K*|Sq* the larger world security threats, so said a person, apparently imper­ Sweeney said. HARTFORD (UPI) - The 10-cent we must bring this to a close,” sonating a bank official, called a He said police believed the im­ telephone call, in effect since 1953 in Lehman said on NBC’s Today show. recently widowed person saying poster was using obitiuary columns The odds against just shot up. Trojan runs unearned. Peck, 2-4, won it with his circuit clout in the Connecticut, would be boosted to 20 New reports from the war fleet there was some problem with a bank in newspapers for leads. Both vic­ Needing three wins in five outings fanned four and walked one. eighth for the Trojans, 6-9 for the cents under a higher rate package said a British destroyer shelled ! deficit in an account, and that there tims had been widowed within the to qualify for post-season play, Manchester plated two runs in the season. proposed today by the Southern New Argentine radar sites, look-out posts was an investigation. last month, he said. Manchester High team now first. Tim Fogarty walked, Joe “We had three errors .by our England Telephone Co. and machine-gun nests for a sixth needs a three-for-four streak as it Chetelat reached on an error and shortstop and they didn't help and The proposal also calls for a 34.15 consecutive day Wednesday near ■ i 5 i succumbed yesterday to Simsbury Bob Piccin chased Fogarty home the outfield error added to it,” Race M across-the-board increase in the the island capital of Port Stanley. High, 6-5, at Memorial Field in with a sacrifice fly. Chris stated, “The unearned runs really monthly flat rate for residential The Defense Ministry in London First spraying limited Simsbury. Petersen’s single plated Chetelat. hurt.” customers and an $8.30 hike for also said two Sea Harrier jets Tom Chiller’s solo homer in the Vaughn Marecki’s RBI triple business service. Manchester mustered just five bombed targets 8 miles from Port eighth inning lifted the Trojans past scored a run in the first for hits off winning Dan Elmer. m Currently, monthly residential Stanley Wednesday night. It gave no Because of bad weather spray program for the Manchester the Silk Towners. , Simsbury. rates range from $7.46 to $10.05, •‘We didn’t hit like we have been but ' details but said both planes returned elsewhere, Ag-Rotors began Property Owners’ Association, said The loss drops the Indians to 7-8 in The Indians scored twice in the se­ you have to give credit to Elmer,” depending on the exchange area. safely. spraying for gyspy moth control in a that if the firm can recall the league and 7-9 overall. It snaps cond. Peck walked, Scott LaBrec Under the proposal, the range Race remarked. Elmer walked five ’•T-J Defense analysts described the at­ small section of Manchester helicopters from west of the their five-game winning streak and sacrificed, Fogarty singled, and fanned nine in gaining the win, would be $11.61 to $14.20. tacks as a routine prelude to inva­ Connecticut River, it will spray in was their first reversal in second Don Suminlaski walked to load the Wednesday. The helicopter spray .•f' *’V -■ The proposal would boost sion — softening up and firm may begin its general spraying Manchester. Friday. round of CCIL play. bases and Joe Chetelat lashed a two- < i JL , SNETCO’s annual revenues by $128 demoralizing Argentine troops. program in town tomorrow. Manchester has four dates run single. Simshurv ((>)— Basse ss, 4-1-2-0, million, or 12 percent. British troops were "steeled” for The area sprayed Wednesday in­ remaining, Friday at home against The locals made it 5-1 in the Filler 2b, 4-i-l-l, Schiller cf, 4-2-3-1, Of the totai, $71 million would attack, one report said. Weekend events Conard and then road encounters fourth, Fogarty singled, advanced Marecki rf, 4-0-1-1, B, Sickinger 3b, cover state and federal taxes, accor­ cluded Buckingham Road, Jensen U.S. intelligence sources said UPI photo Street, Jordt Street, Cliffside Drive, The Herald provides a com­ Monday at Penney, Wednesday at to third on an errant pickoff and 2-0-0-0, Shepard 3b, 2-0-0-0, J. .J ding to SNETCO Chairman Alfred winter-like weather likely will force prehensive calendar of “where to go Windham and Thursday at scored on a wild . Sickinger If, 4-1-0-0, Colmery lb, 2-0- Van Sinderen, who announced the Wellesley Road, Tanner Street, and Britain to invade the islands this ARGENTINE SOLDIERS RELAXED Overlook Drive. and what to do,” every Friday in Uie crosstown East Catholic. It n e^s to Simsbury started to come back in 0-0, Brown lb, l-O-O-O, Elmer p, 2-1-0- rate proposal at a news conference . . . guard Islands’ governor’s house the fourth. With runners on first and 0, Clancy c, 2-0-0-0. Totals: 31-6-7-3. week. Betty Sadloski, coordinator of the Focus/Weekend section. win three to qualify for the CIAC 4 in New Haven that was carried via tourney. third, the runner at first broke for Manchester (5)— Fogarty 2b, 4-3- • im closed circuit television to telephone “It’s pretty tough. But the way second. The throw arrived late and 2-0, Sumislaski ss, 4-0-0-0, J. company offices around the state. we’ve been playing we can put the return peg home skipped away Chetelat cf, 5-1-1-2, Piccin c, 3-0-1-1, Van Sinderen said the rate in­ together another streak,” saw with both runners scoring. Petersen 3b, 4-0-1-1, Whitaker lb, 3- crease was needed to offset higher Crossroads probe For Your Memorial Day Needs May 31st Manchester Coach Don Race, "I An Andy Filler RBI single and 0-0-0, Peck p, 3-1-0-0, LaBrec rf, 2-0- •1 state taxes, inflation and a new hope we can come back now. A lot of Schiller singled which skipped 0-0, G. Chetelat if, 3-0-0-0. Totals: 31- Herald photo by Pinto depreciation procedure ordered by hard work will be needed.” through the legs of the centerfielder 5-5-4, the Federal Communications Com­ Senior Paul Peck hurled well for deadlocked it in the fifth. Keys: at bats-runs-hits-RBIs. SPRAWLED INDIAN PATTI WOJNAROWSKI PICKED OFF THIRD mission. sought by board Manchester 220 100 000 5 Manchester but was victimized by a Schiller, with the first hard hi^ ... with Simsbury's Sue Baldls ready to make throw after tag "We've come to a point where we shaky defense with three of the ball off Peck since the fifth, then Simsbury 100 220 Olx 6 can no longer sustain the earnings Continued from page 1 than the whole story,” he said. that we need," said Van Sinderen, State Police Public Information adding that SNETCO’s earnings good staff. It has my trust and con­ Officer John L. McLeod said police Fowler just too much - have steadily fallen since the fourth tinued support. I want to be very are witholding the names of those quarter of 1981. W o o d taGARDENS n d emphatic about that.” arrested because to do so would Van Sinderen explained that Jacobson said he had “made in­ jeopardize an ongoing investigation Great comeback,A 1 tale SNETCO's tax bill has increased 56 quiries” into the circumstances of into drug trafficking. Memorial Day ColorsI Reg 2.49 percent since it received its last Whitewash brush Ms. Mills’ arrest by state police, “We’re in a quan^ry. This case is Red, White, Pink Even If it doesn’t win another game, which It needed three triumphs in the closing five to rate hike in May 1980. For 1982, the and that he expects she will be really starting to mushroom,” he company expects to pay $114 million it surely doesn’t hope to happen, Manchester gain post-season play. That after 10 games "completely exonerated.” said. High baseball team will have written one of seemed a ridiculous thouught. in state taxes, about 5 percent of all McLeod said four persons, one state tax revenue, making SNETCO He said he could not reveal the the epic comeback tales in ‘82. Thoughts Now it's an approachable goal. source of his information, but said female (apparently Ms. Mills) and ' The Indians after eight games were flailing applied to Tech Connecticut’s largest taxpayer. three males, were arrested by State Geranium Starters (All (Mors) 69C 3 for *1.99 The telephone company, which Ms. Mills was arrested because away at 1 and 7. Two further games were ApLENty Not serious "she was present where drugs were Police last Thursday as a result of split which meant at the halfway point the serves all but two of Connecticut’s raids at private residences in Len Auster, First night baseball game and rededication Tom Eaton, 0-3. Eaton walked one 169 towns and cities, planned to in­ found.” reading stood 2 and 8. Behind the five-hit, 12-strikeout Mansfield, Manchester and East 1 Not much you’d like to write home to Herald Sportswriter of Mt. Nebo’s Moriarty Field is slated performance of Sean Fowler, and fanned two in going the route. form state utility regulators of its Memorial Day Cemetery Baskets Thursday, May 27, when Moriarty Bros, is “She’s absolutely innocent of any Hartford. mother about. Coventry High applied the Dan Barone collected two of the rate proposal later in the day and wrongdoing. She was just in the Ms. Mills was reportedly arrested Rustic Pots, Potted Chrysanthemums, scheduled to play a Twilight League en­ five Cheney safeties. will file a formal application next The biggest problem Manchester was whitewash brush to Cheney Tech, 7- wrong place at the wrong time,” in Mansfield. Her boyfriend was Gloxinias, Calls Lilies, Azaleas, having was not tee opposition. counter. 0, in COC baseball action yesterday month. Van Sinderen said. Jacobson said. also reportedly arrested. African Violets, Tuberous Begonias Who’s trying to fool whom? If approved by the Department of The Silk Towners were their own worst and that’s ali Coach Don Race asks. at the Beavers' diamond. Coventry (T) — Berkowitz ss, 4- Jacobson criticized police of­ McLded said all those arrested Ik'*'*': Doug Whitaker, Leon Bilodeau and Paul Town authorities should be better aware of The victory lifts the Patriots to 7-6 1-0-0, Palmer cf, 3-1-1-1, Therrien Public Utility Control, the new rates enemy and helped —In many ways -o f han­ the apparent lack of progress on the work at ficials for refusing to release the are now free on bond. Thouamndt at Foliage A Houaaplanta ding opponents wins instead of losses. Peck have led the mound resurgance. The hit­ in the conference and 8-6 overall and lb, 3-2-0-1, B errat if, 3-1-3-1, would take effect in December. names of persons arrested in last Confiscated in the raids, he said, the baseball diamond. The diamond was to be Van Sinderen said the new rates Once the midway point was struck, ting attack perked up when Tim Fogarty, Don the loss drops the Techmen to 2-12 in Thalacker 3b. 4-1-2-1, Ballsieper rf, week’s drug raids, and to say what were five and a half ounces of Golorfuf Hanging Fushlas, l^ntanas. Sumislaski and Joe Chetelat came aroiind shifted 40 feet to the right yet in a visit 4-0-3-2, Greenwood 2b, 4-0-1-0, wopid still be "generally lower than however, that all changed. Don’t ask for an the COC and 2-14 overall. the persons were charged with. cocaine with a street value of about I Lm Verbena, Geraniums, Petunias, Etc. explanation. Regardless, Manchester stopped and has been bolstered by the hot stick Tuesday the new infield has yet to be cut. Cheney’s next outing is Friday at Fowler p, 3-1-0-0, Beaulieu dh, 2-0-0- other phone companies around the "The police should release that in­ $15,(KX), 50 marijuana plants, and $6,- The mound can be installed in a short nation.’’ self destnicting and instead started to wreck wielded by Chris Petersen. Senior catcher home against Bolton High at 3:15. 0, Bissonnette c, O-O-O-O, Totals: 30-7- formation... half a story is worse 000 in cash. Bob Piccin has been a steady contributor matter of time but when? Work does not “He (Fowler) was in complete 10- 6 , SNETCO would join telephone havoc on the opposition. appear to be progressing too rapidly. companies 16 other states, that Offensively, the Indians rose from a .233 although he admittedly is mired in a mild control,” cited Tech Coach Rich Cheney Tech (0)— Eaton p, 2-0-0- A mistake can be seen in the installation of Busick, "The couple of oppor­ 0, Walling ss, 2-0-0-0, Schulz ph, l-O- charge 20 cents for a coin-operated VEGETAB LE team batting average, compiled through the slumn nresentlv. m Piccln’s present predicament, and the one the encompassing chain link fence, already. tunities we had men on, we fa il^ to O-O, Sullivan 3b, 3-0-0-0, Nowak cf, 3- call. Weicker gets support AND HOVV first six games, to a h i^ y respectable .291 that fell Fogarty and Petersen early in the The chain linkage exceeds the top of the get the runs home.” 0-0-0, Gothberg lb, 3-0-1-0, Kaminski Eleven now have a 25 cent charge, after 15 outings. They in one four-game span railing it encloses. More than one outfielder three states and the District of HARTFORD (UPI) - Sixteen all-but-annointed Democratic went 46-for-13f, a lofty .351 cUp. Impressive. campaign, exemplify how short the Fowler, who issued one walk, 2b, 3-0-1-0, Elliott If, 3-0-1-0, Barone Connecticut union leaders, one Pitching had been public enemy No. 1 for scholastic season is. Fogarty after a woeful or infielder is going to get hung up going for a fanned seven of the last eight dh, 2-0-2-0, Mitchell rf, 2-0-0-0, Columbia have a 15-cent charge and nominee for the U.S. Senate, usually BEDDING PLANTS ■ fly or foul pop. 20 still charge 10 cents, according to retired, others speaking as in­ draws substantial support from Manchester - a s all other clubs In the CCIL start is well over the .300 mark and Petersen, batters. Boisvert c, O-O-O-O. Totals:: 24-0-5-0. dividuals, and most representing all 1.49 ■ iS for that matter. But the Indian hurlers were languishing in the .160 range for a time, is That’s almost guaranteed. Coventry gave him the only run he. Coventry 100 213 0 7 Van Sinderen. labor. Petronella said today’s sup­ their members, endorsed Sen. port was pro-Weicker and not anti- WHin U B S $ walking jtons, falling behind on batters and almi^t at the .300 plateau. Having a lit baseball diamond is a great needed in the top of the first as Pete Cheney 000 000 0 0 "We do feel the 20 cent rate is idea. something we can justify to the Lowell Weicker, R-Conn., today for Moffett. then coining in trith such juicy offerings that A hot — or chid — game or two can jump Palmer lined a one-out homer deep DOGWOOD batting averages a hundred points or so. But what good are the lights if the diamond re-election. into the leftfield woods.. Department of Public Utility Con­ 5 to 6 Foot tall no one could resikt. itself is not ready for service? trol,” he said. “He’s been our friend for 12 con­ Petronella came down hard on the That has ceased for the most part. That’s why batting averages in such a short Coventry added two runs in the secutive years,’’ said Robert National Conservative Political Ac­ 8aa Ua for All your iiiVdaMliig ,tHanto, toolt, Manchester, while not getting stellar season are not always a good barometer. Only a week remains between now and the fourth, one in the fifth and three Hershey track The company's proposal also Petronella, president of the United tion Committee and criticized GOP UM pitdiing, is getting the adequate commodity Manchester had seven wins after 15 games. scheduled opener. It’ll be a footrace. more in the sixth off losing hurler would boost long-distance calls Food and Commercial Workers un­ State Chairman Ralph Capecelatro landacaping naada, pota, baakabi, aaada, InaacUcMaa, “ slightly,” said SNETCO Vice ion, Local 371. “We don’t forget our for comparing NCPAC’s campaign glovaa, patTo blocka, traaa, bulb^ ate. meet Saturday President Richard Donofrio, who friends.” against Weicker with the senator’s joined Van Sinderen at the news con­ Rep. Toby Moffett, D-Conn.. the support among labor groups. - ference. Portland High registers 5-3 win over Bolton The Manchester Recreation 17 aliens arrested Shortened game Department will hold the 1982 However, the company also has ( 1 attempt. fielder’s choice. proposed a change In its toll call Bates on balls and errors proved “I was pleased, but disappointed. Manchester High girls’jayvee Hersey Track Meet Saturday, (Rain NORTH PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) - Tlie If we ciit down the walks and errors ^Iton got one back in the second. The Highlanders recaptured the rate structure to reduce the price. U.S. Immigration and Naturalizatiqn Service „to be a heavy burden for Bolton High softball team trounced Simsbury date Sunday) at Manchester High W«TntiMKFNl«r as that combination enabled we could have won 3-1,” remarked Keith Owen doubled, Dave Curry upper hand in the home, third. A School Currently, the rate for a toll call arrested 17 Illegal aliens Wednesday at the sacrificed and Tom Russell put walk, potential doubleplay ball High, 40-7, in a game called after within Connecticut is based on the UIREMI* SOCIETY Portland H l^ to take a 5-3 verdict Bolton first-year Coach Joe Monroe. four innings by mutual consent Registration will begin at 9:30 Worcester Textile Co. mill and began depor­ Chris Morianos hurled a two- down a perfect suicide. thrown away, Caso sacrifice fly and rate in effect when the call begins. tation proceedings against them. in COC baseball action yesterday in yesterday at Charter Oak Park. a.m. and the events will begin at 10. POTtland. hitter for Bolton, but issued 12, Bolton moved in front temporarily passed ball made it 4-3 in Portland’s Children between the ages of 9 Under the change, if a call starts Frank Castelnovo, INS area director, said walks. Two of those eventually in the thifd. Mark Maneggia walked, favor. Gwenn Duff, Kris English, Jenny during one rate period and continues the 17 aliens were earning combined annual [eAROANS The win lifts the Highlanders to Loveland and Paula Hewitt each had thru 14 are eligible to participate 12-5 while the Bulldogs slip to 1-fS in scored. stole second, moved up on a Norm Peterson was 2-for-3 for Bolton. and may enter three events; 2 run­ into another, the cost would be wages, of $180,IX)0 to $200,000 which otherwise Harpln sacrifice and scored on a Winning pitcher Ron Law fanned three hits for the 11-2 young Indians. OOM daHy • am* 7 pm the conference and M4 overall. Portland scored twice in the first ning and 1 field event or 2 field figured on the time elapsed in each would have gone to U.S. citizens or im­ 6 43-8474 naHomiLaRiniioioLYMviei on a walk, Ray Caso single and error Jeff Peterson single. The latter seven and walked three. Morianos Chris Babbitt slammed a two-run po4od. migrants who live in this country legally. Boftoo’s next ouUng is Friday at homer for Manchester. events and 1 running event. Chosty Tech at 3:15. in the ouUield and an errant pickoff swiped second and came around on a fanned five. /

M ANCHESTER HERALD , T hurs., May ’20, 1982 - II 10 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs., May 20, 1982 Hall of Fame nominee Allenson's hit wins for Red Sox

have been, it's just the location. Diminutive Sam Massey BOSTON (UPl) - Gary Allenson was in Little League when he struck The pitch was a fast-ball and that better ballpens in the league. Mark Bochte, who feasts on Red Sox That’s the big difference.” isn’t one to carry a grudge, but he me out three times. I guess this has h ^ n Caudill’s strength. But it Clear worked out of two jam s in his pitching, had an RBI single. The win snapped a two-game Red likes to atone for past miscues. makes up for it a little.” wound up at the base of the left- three-inning stint to gain his third Sox losing streak, both shutouts. The Boston Red Sox catcher Allenson, who entered the game in center field wall and Stapleton win. Clear twice faced situations The Red Sox got a two-run homer They needed an infield hit in the gained some mild revenge the llU i inning, said Uie game- scurried around ^ it h the winning with m n on second and third and from Glenn Hoffman, a blow which big man in all sports Wednesday night against adolescent winning blow was the perfect run. one out. Of the four outs he got to ninth by Jim Rice to score Rick snapped an O-for-14 slump. Hoffman Miller and send the game into extra nemesis Bill Caudill — and also gave remedy to pull himself out of a prevent the run, three came on had one homer last year and has strikeouts and the fourth on a weak innings. four this year. Hoffman also s to re d hundreds of youngsters on his team a victory as well. Allenson tailspin. “ At least Caudill got beat on his with major league players. The grounder. Bobby Brown and A1 Cowens, who knocked in another run with a single By Earl Yost the right path in life. While at Trini­ slammed a two-out double in the “ I ’ve been in a slump and when best pitch,” said Seattle skipper lefthanded hitting second baseman “ I think the key to my success this had four hits to extend his hitting and Carney Lansford had an RBI Sports Editor ty, he also coached the baseball and 12th inning to lift Boston to a 6-5 win you’re going bad, something like Rene Lachemann.- “ Our bullpen was a leadoff batter with a great season is that I ’m getting both the streak to 11 games, each homered double. basketball teams, compiling en­ over the Seattle Mariners. that gives you confidence,” he said. isn’t our problem. We had some Pound for pound and inch for inch, knack of getting on base and a and the breaking pitch in for for the Mariners. Brown’s was a viable records in both. ‘Tve faced him before,” said “ I wasn’t looking to do anything but chances to win it and couldn’t get Sam Massey was considered in flawless fielder. strikes,” said Clear, who fanned solo shot o ff Bpb Stanley while The teams close their series After retiring from the New / Allenson, whose hit scored Dave hit the ball. All I wanted to do was to the big hit. That’s our problem right many circles as the finest and most four and walked no one. “ It’s not Cowens was a two-run job off tonight with Boston starting John Haven post and moving to Union, Stapleton, who had reached first on get a good swing at him. And luckily now.” gifted athlete ever produced in During his tenure as director of that they’re any better than they starter Chuck Rainey. Bruce Tudor, 3-1, against Mike Moore 1-4. Massey found time to coach the f / a broken-hat single. '"The last time I did.” 'Jo'ittle and Pnston have two of the Manchester. athletics at Arnold College he - i freshman baseball team at Trinity The diminutive Massey, who died organized the first baseball and foot­ College in Hartford and later the in 1971 at the age of 75, is the second ball teams the school ever had and \ freshman diamond team at the man to be elected in 1982 to the also coached the basketball team. University of Connecticut. Once Manchester Sports Hall of Fame. Massey graduated from New again he produced big winning Last week it was announced that Haven Normal .School and earned Dr. Oiarlie Robbins, veteran long­ degrees from Arnold and Yale. In V Unfair advantage X. distance runner and former national addition, he completed coaching and ’r •' « Native of Manchester, he served champion, would be one of three in­ sports courses at Columbia, the / ductees at the third annual dinner University of Connecticut and in World War I as an officer and later was a major with the Connec­ Friday night, Sept.17 at the Army & Springfield College. ticut National Guard. Navy Club. Although he spent 30 years as 7 Following World War I, Massey Despite his lack of stature, director of Trinity Parish in New helped set up recreation programs 2 Massey was a smart, play-calling Haven, he maintained close ties credited Gossage in Manchester as its director. Later, quarterback with the Army & Navy with Manchester and several ‘ ^4 during vacation periods in New Club football team. He also played summers handled Recreation ’OSt Department programs here; Haven, he served as recreatjon strike to quell the threat. /‘■CM basketball but his best sport was KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPl) - Rich doesn't put the where X Massey was considered a pro director in Manchester following “ I felt dead,” said Gossage. “ My baseball where he was outstanding. c “ Goose” Gossage of the New York you can’t get at it.” baseball prospect but turned down World War II. legs had no drive and that’s where I He performed with the Manchester Yankees has an unfair advantage as Gossage set the heart of the Kan­ offers and was content working with The third Hall of Famer will be get most of my power. I just didn’t town team in the 1920s which was a pitcher but it isn’t always his fast­ sas City order down in the eighth in­ young people at Trinity Parish. announced shortly as well as m ning without any of them — No. 2 feel good. I didn’t have the really considered tops in New England and ball. He loved this type work and recipient of the Unsung Award. good fastball — the one that jumps after went up against teams loaded Gossage relied almost exclusively hitter John Wathan, No. 3 George Brett and No. 4 Amos Otis — getting at the plate.” 0 on his slurve — a pitch that’s half “ I figured he didn’t want to go to a and half curve — to baffle the the ball out of the infield. full count so he’d try^to throw a fast­ Kansas City Royals over the final But Gossage had to survive some ball by m e,” said Pryor, “ especiaily I I ' two innings Wednesday night to anxious moments in the ninth to post when he was so far away from the preserve a 3-2 victory for his New his ninth save. After he got Hal strike zone with his first two Celtics storm back York Yankees and starting pitcher McRae to fly out to right field to Ump Inducted Into Hall of Fame open the inning, Willie Aikens (slurves). You’ve got to think fast­ Tom my John, 3-4. ball against him. But there was still “ Gossage doesn’t throw any singled. Jerry Martin popped out to no excuse for not swinging.” First member of the Manchester Chapter of the State Board harder than Nolan Ryan.” said Kan­ second base but White then worked The Yankees took a 1-0 lead in the of Approved Baseball Umpires to be Inducted Into the Greater sas City second baseman Frank Gossage for a walk. second on a double by Barry Foote r / with team defense Hartford Twilight Leagues’ Hall of Fame was Earl Yost, sports White, “ and this is the big leagues. Gossage then threw four straight ' and a run-scoring single by Graig editor of the Herald. Yost, an active member of the Manchester Batters adjust to the speed of the to Greg Pryor and the Kan­ <>’• Nettles and made it 2-0 in the third board for 30 years, Is now a lifetime member. He umpired many ball up here. But Nolan threw so sas City shortstop fouled two of Ainge watched last year’s Celtics on a single by Dave Collins, a double BOSTON (U P l) - The Boston Celtics star forward Larry Bira, DPI photo hard that his began them off to fall behind 0-2 in the comeback on television and said he games In the now defunct Manchester Twilight League. by Lou Piniella and an R BI single by Celtics don’t really like being down who had 22 points and 20 rebounds, looking like his fastball and the count. The pride of the Yankee doesn’t know quite how to feel about bullpen then threw three straight John Mayberry. 3-1 to Philadelphia in the Eastern said he thinks the 76ers were hitters couldn’t hold up. Gossage is the beginning of their second try. breaking balls — the first two for The Royals cut the lead to 2-1 in Conference finals of the.National definitely thinking about last year LOS ANGELES CATCHER MIKE SCIOSCIA getting the same way. You’ve got to “ I ’ve never been in this situation balls but the third for a called third their half of the third on a double by Basketball Association, but now and the deja vu syndrome. stands on head to tag out Chicago’s Bill Buckner keep looking fastball and hope he before,” he smiled. White and a single by W illie Wilson. they think the 76ers might like it 'T think it was in their minds While Philadelphia handled less. before they even played,” Bird said. Tribe golfers Boston easily in two of the 76ers Last year, Boston came from 3-1 ‘ ‘It's not over till it’s over, and when three wins, Ainge said, “ I still think and down six points with 1:51 left in you play the Boston Celtics, it might we’re a much better team than Phil- Tennis the fifth game to beat Philadelphia not even be over then.” ly when we play the best we can.” in seven games and go on to win the Celtics rookie Danny Ainge, the 6- First win for Dayley Ainge helped his B'YU team into Reggie wanted hit NBA championship. 5 forward from Brigham Young who MHS boys blanked started the season late after jum­ the national college championship divide match Wednesday night, they were down series and said “ the NCAA tourney 3-1 to the same 76ers, but stormed ping from pro baseball, had to fill in Manchester High boys’ tennis was more of a thrill. But if we come back with team defense in a game for the injured Tiny Archibald at Coming home with a split, Doug Martin and Paul Hohenthal team was shutout by Simsbury M guard, and he agreed. back in this, it will top that by far.” Manchester High golf team toppled but got home run that looked like dodgems with each carding 88s. High, 7-0, in CCIL play yesterday in SAM MASSEY “ We almost let it slip away from as Braves top Expos bodies falling all over the place, to ‘‘I think if we play the same Northwest Catholic, 8-5, but was Results: Manchester vs. Berlin Simsbury. us,” he said. richly deserved honor win 114-85. defense and with the same intensity, nipped by host Berlin High, 7-6, —Greco (B ) def. Shrider 2-1, Martin The loss drops the Indians to 2-6. we can come back and win this yesterday at Timberlin Golf Course (M) def. ’Tighe 2-1, Rio (B) def. Results: Carrning (S) def. By Tony Favla Kison and Don Aase. Kison, 3-0, thing,” he said, exhausted after Reserve center Rick Robey also in Berlin. Boggini 2 (4 to Hohenthal (M ) By Jeff Hasen as a reliever.” inning and Pat ^ c h ry , making his Lammey 6-2, 6-3; Even' (S) def.. UPl Sports Writer pitched eight innings to hand the scoring 11 points in a Boston Garden said he thinks the Celtics will take The split leaves the Indians 17-3 def. Erickson 2 to ti, Berlin won UPl Sports Writer Dale Murphy cracked his 12th first start in nearly three weeks, Donovan 6-0, 6-2; Jennings (S ) def. that was so hot the players and 15,- Game 6. home run and Bob Hom er had four pitched a seven-hitter to lift the Brewers their seventh loss in nine Fallone 6-0, 61; Arcerio (S) def. Room for learning overall. Manchester returned to medal point, 344-346; Manchester For once, Reggie Jackson wasn’t think w e’ll be back Sunday” in Ken Dayley recorded his first hits and drove in three runs to spark games. He did not allow a runner Beckwith 6-0, 61; Swan-Kainer (S) 320 fans wilted. CCIL competition today against vs. Northwest —Shrider (M ) def. Mets. going for a home mn. At least, “ This was it,” Ainge said of the Boston Garden for the seventh major-league victory Wednesday Atlanta. beyond second base as he gave up d ef. L a m m e y -F lo o d 6-4, 6-3; Fermi and East Hartford at McGoIdrick 2-1, Berry (NW) def. that’s what he claimed. A five singles, walked two and struck fifth game. “ Either we win or the game, he said. Manchester Country Club. Martin 3-0, Boggini (M ) def. Kelley night. All Ray Burris may have won “ We are on a pretty good roll,” Pirates 2, Giants 1 Webber-Delponti (S) def. Donovan- Jackson took a Jim Slaton pitch in out five. He was aided by three dou­ season’s over.” The Boston fans agreed too. While Berlin’s Glen Rio took medalist 3-0, Hohenthal (M ) def. Zurinskas 2- is a ticket to the hullpen. Chris Chambliss, who contribute At San Francisco, Omar Moreno Gembala 6-0, 62; Martin-Kirschner Fitch's wizardry the first inning Wednesday night and ble plays. '^If we play our.game, we don’t they watched the last few moments, “ It’s easy to win when you score two RBI, said. “ We proved w e’re (S) def. Borgida-Johnson 6-0, 6-1'! honors with an 78. 1, Manchester won medal point, 346- hit his first home run of the season drove it over the wall for a two-run see any problem winning three in a they pointed to the Philadelphia runs early,” Dayley said, after pretty good. We have good hitting, “ Kison pitched well and we didn’t Dave Boggini carded an 82 for 360. and made a brilliant catch to lead homer that carried the streaking row, I think all the guys think that bench and yelled “ See you Sunday! going 6 2-3 innings in the Braves’ 9-1 good running and good pitching.” hit w ell,” Rodgers noted. Manchester with Greg Shrider, the Pirates. California Angels to their sixth way,” Ainge said. See you Sunday!” rout of the Montreal Expos. “ You In other games, Houston stopped Don Money’s two-run homer in the Girls shutout, too revived Celtics straight triumph, a 7-2 decision over ninth off Aase ruined the shutout. surely pitch with more confidence.” Philadelphia, 5-3, New York downed ' Dodgers 4, Cubs 1 the Brewers, at Milwaukee. No sets were captured as the While Dayley reached new Cincinnati, 4-2, Pittsburgh nipped In other games, Boston edged At Los Angeles, Bill Russell’s two- “ I had a good swing at the ball, Manchester High girls’ tennis team BOSTON (U P l) - One of the Maurice Cheeks every time they heights, Montreal starter Burris San Francisco, 2-1, Los Angeles beat Seattle, 6-5, in 12 innings, Toronto ran homer capped a three-run fourth but I didn’t think it would go that was blanked by Simsbury High, 7-0, Y wonders and quirks of a playoff brought the ball into Celtics’ turf. saw his record dip to 0-7 and a trip to Chicago, 4-1, and San Diego defeated downed Cleveland, 8-5, Detroit Softball inning.and Dave Stewart, making far,” Jackson said. “ I was just yesterday in CCIL play at Memorial series is there still is room for in­ The ploy worked, for Philadelphia Realignment problem the bullpen might be forthcoming. St. Louis, 54, in 10 innings. topped Oakland, 6-3, the New York his first major-league start, going for a base hit, but the wind Field courts. struction and learning even though reacted poorly and when they did The Braves reached Burris, who lost Astros 5,T’hillles 3 Yankees nipped Kansas City, 3-2, scattered five hits over eight innings was blowing out.” The loss drops the Indians to 2-4. the opponent stays the same. find the open man, the shots weren’t safeties. for the first time to Atlanta since At Philadelphia, Phil Gamer Baltimore beat Minnesota, 4-2, and T O N IG H T ’ S GAM ES to spark the Dodgers. “ Jackson hit a good pitch and that Results: Smith (S) def. Keller 6-0, The Boston Celtics, courtesy of falling. Aug. 29, 1979, for two runs in the se­ cracked a run-scoring triple in the the Chicago White Sox upended Red Lee v». Purdy, 6 - Pagani was the ballgame. The pitch was 6-0; Holmes (S) def. Lucek 61, 62; Coach Bill Fitch’s wizardry with the ” We didn’t handle the new for move by Rockies C H A R T E R O A K cond inning. sixth and scored the winning run on Texas, 6-5. Irish vs. Alliance, 6 - Robertson low and away and Jackson went Batagowski (S) def. Knauth 6-0, 6-0; cassettes, digested a combined strategy well and we didn’t take the Behind a 28-hit barrage, “ Ray tried to get himself a lift,” Kiko Garcia’s single to spark the Padres 5, Cardinals 4 Blue Jays 8, Indians 3 Main Pub vs. Oak Package, 6 - with it,” said Milwaukee Manager Buxbaum (X ) def. Pagani 62, 61; crash course of “ Life Without Tiny” shots when we had them,” said Manchester Pizza whipped Army & said Expos’ manager Jim Fanning, Astros to a sweep of a three-game At San Diego, an error by catcher At Cleveland, Willie Upshaw was a vote to reconvene at some Nike Buck Rodgers. Halligan-Eddy (S) def. Marte- and “ How to Stop Toney” and Julius Erving, who had a very quiet NEW YORK (UPl) - NHL Presi­ Navy, 19-3, at Fitzgerald. Greg “ but he is still having trouble. W e’ll series. Gene Tenace allowed Alan Wiggins singled home Ranee Mulliniks with time before May 27 either in New Postal vs. Maintenance, 6 • Doug D ^ in ce s added a solo shot Szarka 62, 63; Keyes-Sothern (S) passed with flying colors. The im­ 12 points and sat out the last 15 dent John Ziegler is looking for a Ritter and Bill Hart each had four have to meet with him and our Mels 4, Reds 2 to score the winning run from third the go-ahead run to trigger a three- K eeney for (California to support the com­ def. Sampson-Cosgrove 6-1, 6-1; mediate result is a return to m|jnutes. “ And even when we had few good men. York or Chicago. hits, Ron Parenteau, Kevin Morse, pitching coach Galen Cisco can At New York, Dave Kingman base with one out in the bottom of run Toronto eighth that led to the There must be a unanimous vote Jaycees vs. LaStrada, 6 • bined five-hit pitching of Bm ce Barabee-Karsen (S) def. Goodman- Philadelphia for another chance the shots, we didn’t make them.” To be more precise, Ziegler needs Don Erickson, Joe Massolini and decide whether or not he’ll be better belted a three-mn homer in the first the 10th. win. by the NHL Board to switch Fitzgerald Sahumaker 60, 63- - - Friday night. Nowhere was this more one good team, preferably from the Roy Lindstrom three apiece arid Tigers 6, A’s 3 franchise sites. Morlarty Fuel vs. Mota’s, 7:30 - The Celtics, with offensive stars dramatically illustrated than in the Norris Division, to volunteer to Ivan Melendez and Keith Lindstrom At Detroit, Alan Trammell keyed If the Rockies moved East, a Nike Robert Parish and Larry Bird com­ second period. ’The Celtics, wiUi move to the Smythe. So far, there two each for Pizza. Ritter homered a four-run sixth inning with a game- Eagles still winless replacement would be needed to ^in Acadia vs. Vernon Cine, 7i30 - bining for 46 points, routed the Parish scoring 15 points and have been no takers, and that is one twice. Don Larson had three hits tying single and s c o r^ the go-ahead the Smythe Division, which includes Fitzgerald still 76ers, 114-85, Wednesday night to Philadelphia committing seven tur­ of the m ajor stumbling blocks to the and Wayne Gagnon and Bob Giorman run on a single by Enos Cabell to ex­ winless. East Catholic boys’ Los Angeles, Vancouver, Edmonton All-Stars vs. Lathrop, 7i30 - pull to within 3-2 in their Eastern novers, led, 33-22, after one quarter. Colorado Rockies’ proposed move to two each for A&N. Both Gorman Lie helped Youngblood tend the Tigers’ winning streak to tennis team fell by a 4-3 count to and Calgary. There are six teams in Robertson Xavier High yesterday at the MCC Conference championship series. At halftime, after the 76ers had a 4- New Jersey. blows were homers. seven games. And it was the Celtics’ ability to for-26 second quarter and no field “ Realignment is one of the the Norris Division, but reports in­ Yankees 3, Royals 2 courts. adapt to the absence of Nate “ Tiny” goals in the last 6:14, it was 57-37 problems,” said Ziegler Wednesday dicate Winnipeg and St. Louis NEW YORK (UPl) — Judged by today’s* The change in Youngblood, he says, took At Kansas City, Mo., Graig The Eagle netters are winless in W O M E N ’ S REC S IL K C IT Y “ and it wasn’t much longer before after a fruitless 27-hour meeting of strongly oppose a league suggestion standards, what Joel Youngblood did wasn’t place this spring after that lie he told his son. 11 outings. Archibald, and combat the P air of three-run innings powered Moriarty Bros, toppled Nettles singled home one run and dangerous Andrew Toney, that was we started thinking about the next the Board of Governors. “ It would that one of them move. the worst thing in the world. Shortly thereafter, he began reading the bible scored the eventual game-winner on Results; Stearns.^C) def. Curran X-Mart to a 10-3 win over Renn’s Cherrone’s Package, 6-3, at Robert­ most responsible for the resounding one,” Erving said. help if a volunteer would move to Still, Colorado’s current owner, He told a lie. and now he does it every day. a squeeze bunt by W illie Randolph in 63, 1-6, 7-6; Hovahi^fEC) def. Cun­ Tavern last night at Charter Oak son Park. Paul Frenette had three Sports triumph. The 76ers were out of sync and off the Smythe Division.” Peter Gilbert, seemed pleased at What made it so bad was that he told it to Among other things it helped him ap­ the fourth to lead New York. ningham 61, 3-6, 6-4; Junkman (X ) Park. Dorrie Wilk had four hits for hits and John Hem, John Basch, E r­ Archibald was injured Saturday in balance and the reason was the Ziegler has said it is likely the the progress of the negotiations. his 6-year-old-son, Jade, and what caused preciate was how much he had accomplished, def. Dean 63, 3-6, 63; Shanus (X ) X-Mart while Liz Shea and Angela nie Calaci and Marty Martlnelli two Parade O rioles 4, Twins 2 Game 3 and the Celtics, had no off- Celtics’ defensive pressure. financially troubled Rockies would “ I am more optimistic than I was Youngblood unimaginable personal anguish even in baseball, which he hadn’t stopped to At Baltimore, Benny Ayala def.. Rochester 6-3, 6-0; Stearns- Scata. had three and two safeties apiece for Moriarty’s. Tom Bom­ day to prepare for a new leader. In “ We didn’t handle it was well as shift to the Meadowlands Arena in a week ago that there w ill be a team was that the boy caught him in it. Milt RIchman think about before. slammed a three-run homer and Hovanec (E C ) def. Curran-Junkman 2 respectively for Renn’s. bardier, Greg Johnson Jeff Berman addition, Toney buzz-sawed them we should have,” said Toney, who East Rutherford, N.J., and the in the Meadowlands next season,” “ I felt absolutely terrible,” says the New “ What do I want out of life?” asks the 30- Sammy Stewart and Tim Stoddard 6-4, 6-0; Lambe-Duggan (X) def. Standings: X-Mart 3-0,B&J Auto and Tom Crockett each had two hits for 39 points Sunday. led the 76ers with 18 points but hit on board had hoped to make a decision he said. York Mets’ intense, highly sensitive right year-old Houston native, who had sought a combined on a six-hitter to carry the Hoffm an-Atkins^^, 6-0; Beaudoin- 2-1, Hungry Tiger Cafe 2-1, Talaga for Oierrone’s. What Fitch did was install a just 6-of-20 from the floor. this week. But the move Is being Ziegler would not discuss the fielder. “ I started evaluating m yself and one trade to the Astros' at one point last year. Coyle (X ) def. Greene-CJulliane 61. Associates 2-1, Dreamland Beauty Orioles in a 81-minute, rain-delayed harassing defense of double-and The Boston guards were the keys, held up by some complications. ’The meeting in any great detail, but he of the conclusions I came to was that my “ I ’ve been In a Word Series and I ’ve got a 6- 0 . Salon 0-3, Renn’s 0-3. NORTHERN game. did indicate two possible solutions — son’s upbringing was m y responsibility, his world championship ring. I’ve played with even triple-team ing Toney and along with the redoubtable Bird. only result of the marathon session Scoring a run in the ninth. Bob & important to me. I love baseball and I ’m not White Sox 6, Rangers 5 an outright transfer of the Rockies’ road would depend on my road. If he saw I putting it down. I ’m always gonna give 100 Pete Rose and last year I fulfilled two other DUSTY Marie’s Pizza nipped Town At Chicago, a throwing error by franchise to the Meadowlands, or lied, got angry and upset with other people, per cent everytim e I put the uniform on, but goals I had when I U t .300 and made the All- Texas second baseman Doug Flynn Bennet on top Six run bursts in the second and Employees, 11-10, at Robertson. the sale to a buyer who'would bring what could I expect him to do? It made m e do I’ve got my priorities stral^t now. My fami­ Star team. I achieved something else I’ve allowed Jerry Hairston to score the sixth stanzas lifted CBT well past Nick Peters roped three hits and . Bennet Junior High tennis team the club to the Meadowlands. a lot of thinking, a lot of serarching within ly and being a good Christian are what are up­ always wanted when I started on Opening winning run with two out in the bot­ / Barrcllffe’s Aihoco, 15-1, at Keeney. Tom Hartzog, Paul Blain, Paul . topped Kennedy of Southington Little League “ In m y judgment, if I should m yself and this is the result.” permost with me now.” Day this year for the first time in the seven Don Nicholson and Tom Tomassetti Miller, Mike Going and Bob Vogt tom of the ninth. yesterday at Charter Oak, 4-1. make comments I run the risk of ’The result is so remarkable, it almost Under George Bamberger, the Mets’ new years I’ve been in the big leagues.” each had three hits and Bruce Can­ two apiece for B&M’s. Dave Koskl, Results: Prisco (K ) def. Siwik8-4, jeopardizing all of the hard work transcends mere words. Joel Youngblood not manager, Youngblood bad no guarantee of a With Youngblood’s help, the Mets have won ty, Mike O’Brien, Tom Rund, John Bob Oliver, BUI Frattaroli, Pat L a m m ey ( B ) d e f. G re en 8-7, done here,” Ziegler said. "Nothing only has been transformed, he has been regular outfield job when he came to camp six of their last seven games and are making .NATIONAL Joey Romeo hit well for the Collelo and John Sunstrom two Vlgnone and Dave Peck were each ' Forstrom (B) def. Macioce 63, Janitorial, 10-4, at Waddell. Joe is resolved. It’s a total package or transported. He has changed completely this spring. He had never played another some noise in the National League Blast. scoring in every inning, the District. apiece for CBT. Wayne Golon also in the two-hit class for Town. Prignano-Brown (B ) won by default', Delcanto had three hits including a no package. There has been ho from the moody, tempestuous and argumen­ game after re-injuring his left knee last Aug. Tbey’re in third place, only 2(4 games in back Medics topped Carter Chevrolet, 7- was in the three-hit class for the Bennet JV’s win Bayer-Dumas (B) def. Lowery- homer and Kelly Dubois three resolution of any kind. tative individual he was a year ago to the low 14 and appeared in only 43 contests in all. of tbe first place Cardinals. 1, last night at Buckley. Scott Ebreo IN T . FARM Bankers. Chuck Lankford, John REC Holyst 8-4. safeties including a palr-^f four- “ We have not set a time schedule key but much more wise and warm young But e v o i though Bamberger has two other ‘T v e never been happier in my life,” says Bennet jayvee baseball team hurled a three-hitter, striking out Ansaldi’s tripped Dairy (Jueen last C h id^ter and Barry Botticello each Scoring in the first three frames, baggers for A&N. .pon itticello for reconvening, but there is some man he is now. You can see bow much he’s at men who can play right firid in Ellis Valen­ Youngblood, taking in the entire spectrum, toppled East Windsor Middle eight, to gain the win. Tom Conklin night, 13-9, at Verplanck. Craig had two safeties for Amoco. Nasslff Arms bested MCC Vets, 6-3, '. chipped in two hits. Jim IX and practical indication it most be soon. peace with himself. All this within a period of tine and Gary Raisich, Youngblood appears not only baseball. “ I come from Southern School, 12-6, yesterday in East and Ron Cote each had four hits, Lawson fanned 12. Donny Sauer at NUie. Steve Clanci. had three hits ; Illing trackmen \Mike Massaro hit well for The draft Is June 9 and if there Is a four months. to be taking over the position on a regular Baptist upbringing in Houston and I know Windsor. Paul Wright had two bits, Chris Conklin three and Tom Carroll went 4-for-4 with a double and triple WESTSIDE and George Hanlon and Stan Lusc- lanitorial. change in ownership the new owners “ This,!’ he says, pointing to the bible he’s basis. He has started six straight games what good is and what bad is. Before, I Dan Soucier two doubles and Ray homered for the Medics. Tony and Matt Bourque and Andy Salo hit Manchester Police took only five zak two apiece for Nassiff’s. Bob bow to Edwards would have to make'|)reparaUons. reading in the clubhouse, “ helped me tremen­ there and when he led off the sixth inning a c c e p t everybody’s word for it in church. Sprague also doubled for tbe 5-3 Kastauskas, Lee Hemingway and well for Ansaldi’s, 3-1. Mike Baz- innings to whip the Elks, 16-1, at Klatka and Jim Silver each struck NATIONAL FAI Everything that could have been dously. Whatever I ever wanted to know or with a single in Sunday’s 13-4 victory over the Now I’m finding out for myself. young Bears. Paul Gavarrino burled Craig Pardi w ere best for Carter’s. zano pitched w^l and Tammy Pagani. Sandy Ficara, Howard two blows for the Vets. Wolff-Zackin stopped Carter done the last two days was done. find out is in here. I used to worry about Los Angeles Dodgers, it meant he had hit “ I found out that we all worry about who’s well in relief for Bennet. niing boys’ track team fell by a 76 Rabbett and Todd McHugh played Beeler and Ted Krysicw lcz each had Chevrolet, 10-8, last night at playing or hitting .300. Not now, anymore. I safely in bis last eight starts. Youngblood, making the most money and we’re all jealous 34 margin yesterday to. Timothy INTERNATIONAL well defensively for 1-3 E>Q. three blows and Larry Wilson and NIKE Bowers. Paul Wilkelson homered came to realize I wanted tooimucb for vdio is 12-for-S4 and .353 in that stretch, is bat­ and that’s not the way to be. I ’m happy I Eldwards of South Windsor. The Behind the combined no-hit Pat Reeves two apiece for Police. Six runs in the seventh inning and Gordy ’Tuttle and Danny Lopez myself, too much for Joel. I think this Is the ting .273 for tbe Mets. found it out You know. I ’m 30 years old and Illing girls also fell to Edwards, 82- pitching of Kevin Guilfoil and Rich Tuesday night action saw the D w i^ t Downham was in the two-hit provided B.A. Qub with a 13-10 win JV’S drop verdict played well for the winners. Pat problem with most of the playerf. Pure greed Overshadowing everything else, however, bad never read tbe bible before. There’s so 22 Sullivan, Hartford Road Dairy Lawyers top the Oilers, 9-4. Barry class for the Elks. over Reed Construction at NUie. Ed . (Dwyer had two hits and Pete is all it is. is tbe dramatic difference in his entire ap­ much to learn from it. A ll the answers are in Manchester High jayvee baseball Dwayne Albert took the 400, A1 Queen blanked Ansaldi’s, 2-0, last Carpe went the distance and aided White clubbed a grandslam homer ' Algerine pitched well for Carter's. “ You know the Lord says be wishes you to proach to the game. And to life itself. there.” team dropped an 11-10 nlne-lnning O’N eill the 200 and V.J. Uscom b the night at Leber. Rich Sullivan tripled his own cause with two hits for the 2- FELINE in the bottom of the seventh to win it 'TV come to Him when you’re at the bottom of the “ 1 know everybody considered me a It was time to be out on tbe field now and verdict to Simsbury High yesterday 900 and 1,500 for Hllng. and Brett Cline singled for the lone 2 Lawyers. Tony Achilli and Jeff Another five inning affair saw for B.A. He also bad a three-run AMERICAN FARM pit. Well, maybe that was where I was even redneck last year,” he. says, smiling about it. hurryilng to his locker for his glove, in Simsbury. Julie Gregan had a toss of 17.94 safeties by 4-0 DQ. Ansaldi’s drops Nelson'each added two blU while Andersrai Bros. Amoco blank Tidy homer and triple to pace the \ Modem Janitorial turned back th ou ^ I bit .350 and had such a good year last "They couldn’t wait to see me blow my cool, Youngblood left the bible he was reading on Dave Dougan pitched four strong meters in the dlscua and Heidi to 3-1. Guilfoil and Sullivan com­ Cheryl Fowler, James Ancelmo and Car, 164), at Fitzgerald. Gail Ulrties winners. Jim Deere and Craig > Eighth District, 11-6, at Buckland. year. I was rebellious, riny mouth was terrible teeak my bat or bust my helmet. I don’t do the clubhouse table. Someone told him he bad innings In re lief for Manchester. Sullivan turned in a 5:48 in the 1,500 bined to fan 13. Tim Ahem starred defensively for TONIGHT bad four hits, Katiqr Walling and Ogden chipped in three and two Mike Taylor bad three hits and Tony and my wife, Becky, and I weren’t com­ forgotten it. Eric Dupee tripled and homered and to set school marks for Illing. Calty the wiiiners. Brian Munroe bad two 7i25 • Red Sox ve. Mariner*, Chickey Barrera thim apiece and' blows respectively. Wayne Rogers, things like that anymore. Last year, I ’d take McCarthy, Matt Ryan and Jose municating. I told her baseball was the No. 1 my problems home with me, too, and I ’d be “ It’s okay,” be smiled, leaving tbe book Sean Kearns and Dougan also Blodget In the 400 and Jeannie AMERICAN hits aitd Matt Ronnan and Chris WTIC Kathy McConnell and Linda Chap­ Bud Muska and Guy Chainbers each ; Mirilewicz two\ apiece for the thing in m y life and I was wrong. She is very there. “ Nobody is gonna steal it.” slammed four-baggers for the 8-6 Lemieux in the 800 took firata for Stino played well defensively for the 10i30 - Cub* V *. Dodger*, USA were in the threeUt category for m lsm ble. I don’t do that anymwe, either.” T^^iree three-run bursts powered winners. Janitorial goes to 4-0 with man two each for Anderson’s. Janis Jlling. Cable A Reed’s. young Indians. A r iP y k Navy past Modern the win while EligbUi d i t ^ to 1-3. 3-1 Oilers.. Smythe bad two of Tidy’s seven MANCHESTER HERALD, Thurs., May 20. 1982 - 13

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Mtl 51; Lollar, SD 43; Ryan, Bv United Press Inlcmaflonal Hou 41. ... But for HRs — Seattle, Cowens (5). 1 National League Brown (2); Boston, Hoffman American League — Bannis­ It’s almost lunch time at the Blast (4). ter, Sea 58; Eckersley. Bos and Jack and Jill Day Care Home at W L Pci GB Perry. Sea 47; GuldiV, NY 46; 11 S. Alton St. in a quiet residen­ / St. Louis 23 15 .606 — Minn 002 000 000- 2 61 Dennv. Cle 40. New York 21 17 .553 2 Balt 03IOOOOOX-4 60 Saves tial area just in, back of the 3>^ a few Phila 19 IB .514 Filson. Felton (3) and National League — Sutter, V hospital. In a feW minutes, Liz Montreal 16 19 .497 5V% Butera; Stewart, Stoddard (9) •Stl. 11: Allen, NY 10; Hume, Piltsbrgh 15 19 .441 6 and Dempsey. W—Stewart (4- Cin and Garber. Atl 8; Minton, Dolgner, the licensed day care Chicago IS 22 406 7V% 2). L-Filson (0-1). H R- ,SF. Reardon. MU and Smith, mother, will prepare homemade West Baltimore, Ayala (1). Hou 6. baby food for her youngest Atlanta 25 13 .668 — American League — Barojas, GOLF vexations San Diego 19 16 .543 4Vt Toronto 100 101 032- 8 110 ('hi 10; ()uiscnberry, KC and charge, a 7-month-old infant, Los Ang 19 19 500 6 Cleve 001 120 001-5 13 1 Gossage, NY 9; Fingers. Mil 8; while the 2-yearK)ld boy waits ^ Houston 18 21 482 7Vi Leal. Garvin (5), McLaughlin Clear, Bos 7. Life is pleasant most of the time 16 21 4.12 patiently. Cimi (8) and Whitt; Barker, Whitson but there are some things it would San Fran 16 22 .421 9 (8). Glynn (9) and Hassey. Several hours later, at the day Wednesday’s Results Nahorodny (9). W—Garvin (1- TALLWOOD 2 be better without. I’ve made a par­ Pittsburgh 2 San Francisco 1 0) L—Barker (4-2). HRs- care home of Elaine Burrows a Atlanta If, Montreal 1 Cleveland. Thornton (11). TWO-BALL BEST BALL- Gross, tial list of things I dislike: mile away, six small children — New York 4. Cincinnati 2 Harrah (9). Houston 5, Philadelphia 3 Sally Whitham-Jo Jazwinski 88; • Special or clever license plates all under age 6 — are relaxing in San Dgo 5, St.L 4. 10 inns. Oaklnd 100 001 100- 3 7 2 Net, Rebecca Radin-Tina Q. It it encouraging to tee the bateball nmpiret make an with the owner’s nickname on them. front of Sesame Street in the den, l/)s Angeles 4. Chicago 1. Detroit 000 014 10X-6 7 1 idikolowsky 90-30-60, Clara Buggie- attempt to eliminate the football playt around lecond bate. . Magazines that hide their index while Mrs. Burrpws makes Tcldav’a Games Keough. Owchinko (6) and (All tim es EDT) Heath; Petry. Saucier (7) and Agnes Chichester 103-36-67, Irene They ihould do the tame at home plate. Thete blocki thonld where you can’t find it. The index to dinner. They’ve had a long day Pittsburgh (Rhoden 2-4) at Parrish, W-Petry (4-2) L - Cague-Helen Holden 96-28-68 ; 9 have no place in bateball. Some of the TV men don’t agree. a magazine belongs inside the first playing in the fenced-in back San Francisco (Gale 1-3). 3:06 Keough (3-6). HR^Oakland. Holes - Gross, Maxie Peterson - What do you think? — Alfred Eno, Olean, N.Y. P m Gross (2). Henderson (3). page after the cover. yard with jungle gym, swing set, St I/iuls (I-aPoint l-O) at San Kathy Dimlow 43; Net, Martha ’The rules of baseball speclficallv prohibit a man In the dirt pile and picnic table. niego (Welsh 1-0). 4:06’ pm. Calif 210 210 010-7 90 Kokoszka-Marion Foote 59-27-32. field (such as the catcher) from blocking the baserunner’s • Television commercials for Chicago (Nolt's at Los Milw 000 000 002-2 60 path if he doesn’t have the ball. I think it is insane that a hemorrhoid cures, toilet paper, THE TWO WOMEN have a Angeles (Valenzuela 5-3). 10:35 Kison.Aase (9) and Boone, ranner without padding should have to try to.barrel through p m. Slaton. Augustine (4) and Yost. By United Press International sanitary pads or dental adhesives. lot in common. ’They are licensed Friday's Games the catcher to reach home plate, and umpires are delinquent W-Kison (3-0). D-Slaton (3-1). Semifinal Round Newspaper ads for these same by the state to take care of other Phila at Atlanta, night HRs—California. Re. Jackson (Best-of-seven) in not calling this trespass. Umpires are also letting second Montreal at Cincl, night (6) . DeCinces (5); Milwaukee. (All Times EDT) products don’t bother me. people’s children. They,are New York at Houston, night Money (5), Eastern Conference professionals, and obviously take St. U uis at Ix)S Ang, night • Flip top beer and soft drink Boston vs. Philadelphia their job seriously. Pittsbgh at San Dgo. night NY 011 100 000-3 11 0 (Philadelphia leads, 3-2) cajn^ Chicago at San Fran, night Kan City 001 100 000- 2 8 0 May 9 — Boston 121. But they differ in one impor­ John. Gbs.sage (8) and Foote; Philadelphia 81 Sports People who take up two parking tant respect — their reaction to a Splittorff. Armstrong (7) and Mav K — Philadelphia 121. spaces with one car. American League Wathan. W—John (3-4). L— little-known federal subsidy plan East Boston 113 'Calendar Q. In a game between Kansas City and New York last • Anything stapled together. W L Pet GB Splittorff (2-3). May 15 — Philadelphia 99. Aagnst, a fly ball was hit to left field, and in his run to the that allows licensed day care Detroit 23 12 .667 - Boston 97 • Announcements in the mall that Texas 040 000 100- 5 91 May 16 Philadelphia 119. foal Ithe, Willie Wilson of the Royals evidently lost sight of mothers to be reimbursed for Boston 24 13 .649 - Chi 000014 001- 614 0 Milwauke 18 17 .514 5 Bostfm 94 I ’m the potential winner of a meals served in their homes. Matlack, Darwin (6) and May 19 — Boston 114, the ball in the son. He ran to the stands, leaned his aims on New York 17 19 .472 6 BJohn.son: Ctotson. Hickey (5), milllon-dollar sweepstakes. Mrs. Burrows has six little Clevclnd 15 20 .429 8 Philadelphia 85 the stand rail, the ball hit him on top of the bead and rolled Barojas (7) and Fisk, Foley May 21 — Boston at T hursday • A space that’s too small on a mouths to feed full time daily. A Balt 15 20 429 8 Into left field for an Inside-the-park home run. Since be was Herald photo by Tarquinio (7) . Hill (9). W—Barojas (1^). Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m, BASEBALL Because she participates in the Herald photo by Pinto Toronto 15 21 .417 ly-Darwin (4-2), HR—Texas. standing in fool territory, I was sure it would be called a foul form where I’m supposed to put my West x-May 23 — Philadelphia at East Catholic at Xavier (Palmer plan, she is reimbursed an Calif 26 13 66; — Wright (4) Boston. 3:30 p.m. — It teemed to me the umpires were playing by volleyball signature. I scrawl when I write, Western Conference Field), 7:30 Chicago 24 12 .687 Vt rules. Kansas City did not question the call, so I assume that and if I have to put it in a little hole, average of 8200 a month, which, Kan City 20 16 .566 San Antonin vs. Los Angeles ELAINE BURROWS (LEFT PHOTO) IS HAPPY WITH FEDERAL GROCERY DOLLARS (L«is Angeles wins, 4-0) GIRLS SOFTBALL in the excitement and the unusual circumstance of the play, she says, covers the cost of the Oakland 20 19 .513 6 no one considered a possible foul ball. What Is yonr opinion? it isn’t really my signature. Seattle 17 23 .425 9^^ May 9 — Los Angeles 128, South Windsor at East Catholic extra food adequately. . . . Liz Dolgner with her two charges (right photo) says federal money "too much bother” Texas 10 23 .303 13 M A JO h San Antonio 117 — Ray Chase, Lynn Haven, Fla. • Having to open a new can of Minn 12 28 .300 Wh May H — Los Angeles 110. (Nike), 3:1.5 I checked with Bill Beck, the traveling secretary of the coffee .when I only need two “THERE IS QUITE a bit of San Antonio 101 says. “I don’t think the govern­ Wednesday's Results LEAGUE GOLF Royals, who saw the play you describe. Wilson did lose the tablespoons more. paper work, though,” she admits. Child Care Inc. which sponsors for instance, must include milk, which covers, she says half the Boston 6. Seattle S. 12 inns. May 14 — I/>s Angeles 118, Fermi/East Hartford at cost of the food. She also says the ment has to subsidize food in a Baltimore 4. Minnesota 2 San Antonin 106 bail in the sun; it did hit him on top of the head. But Wilson • Telephone answering machines ‘Menus are done a week in ad­ Manchester mothers) and they a 100 percent juice or a fruit or Toronto 8. Cleveland 5 LEADERS May 15 — Los Angeles 128. Manchester, 2:15 was still standing in fair territory (and not leaning against vance, attendance records are must adhere to rigid guidelines vegetable, and a bread, grain or paper work takes her an hour or private home. 1 give the day care Detroit 6. Oakland 3 San Antonio 123 East Catholic /Aquinas at South the rail). So, when the ball b o u n ^ off bis noggin, embar­ with messages at the beginning that kids the same lunch or snacks as California 7. Milwaukee 2 x-if necessary kept, and then the records are and keep careful records. cereal, whole or enriched. more a day to complete, though Catholic (Goodwin) rassing rather than hurting Willie, it was still in play. And are too long or too cute from the my own kids, and I certainly New York 1 Kansas City 2 Bv United Prea^ International recopied at the end of the Sceptics abound. Portions are carefully spelled that figure is disputed by other ('hicago 6, Texas 5 Batting Cheney Tech at Coventry Bucky Dent, who hit it, was able to round the bases before it person you’re trying to call. month.” Record-keeping takes Percy Bocher of 15 Chester out according to a child’s age. A mothers. wouldn’t deprive my own kids of Tody's Games (Based on 3.1. plate appear­ could be retrieved by center fielder Amos Otis. • Newspapers with sections that Drive, the area coordinator for Apparently, it is the mountain a balanced diet. Besides, I’d have (All Times EDT) ances X number of games each approximately six hours a 3-to 6-year-old, tor instance, California iZahn 5-1) at team has played) Q. Please name the all-time Phillies’ team since 1871, have different numbering systems month, she says. Quality Child Care Inc., says that would require ‘A cup altogether of record-keeping — detailing to declare it as income on income Milwaukee (Haas 1-1). 2:30 National League Incloding a left-handed pitcher and a right-handed pitcher. from the main news sections. There But Mrs. Dolgner has serious many people say, “This is of fruit and vegetable at lunch menus and portions, as well as taxes at the end of the year.” p m g ab h pet. Only include those players who played more games with the (lakland (Underwood 1-2) at Friday ga«* may be no good way to handle this ridiculous. Who’s going to give and dinner. the careful attendance records, Mrs. Dolgner, who belongs to Thompson. Pit 32 117 43 .368 Phillies t ^ any_or team, and tbra name the MVP of this objections to the subsidy. Detroit (Wilcox 2*2). 7:36 p.m. Moreland. (Thi 37 139 48 .345 BASEBALL problem, but that doesn’t stop me "It’s too much bother” she me money? There must be some Sponsors, like": Quality Child that presents the major obstacle two regional day care, Toronto (Clancy 4*2) at Jones, SD 34 12441 .331 Conard at Manchester, 3:30 team.earn. — Robert Harper, Pottatown, Pa. to mothers who would par­ associations, says that the Cteveiand (Sorensen 3-2), 7:3b Hou 39 ISO 49 .327 i says. “I don’t mind using my own catch,” and just throw the infor­ Care Inc., make home visits ■p.m. . Knieht. Why do I get into these things? But sincesii ! you askedasked, this is from disliking it. organizations have recently Guerrero. ' LA 37 141 46 .328 Aquinas at East Catholic, 3:15 funds for the whole year in order mational brochure away. regularly to insure that day care ticipate. Minnesota (Redfem 2-4) at 33 124 40.323 myly lineup: first base, Ekl DelAanty;anty: semith. StL 37 1^48 .316 ANTIQUES- Robin Moorhou„. Manchester at Windham, 3:30 Chuck Klein; catcher, Bob Boone; , Robin Roberts • ’Trunks of cars that have to be 176 Homestead St. says. At that meeting in Hamden,” she says, (Tudor 3-1), 7:35 pm . Horner. Atl 3512740 .315 And therein lies the controver­ Care Food Program, says that them. Friday's Games 145, Barbara Callahan 127, Louise Windham at Manchester (girls), and Steve Carlton; MVP, Schmidt. ’The legendaiw Delehanty opened with a key. Why can’t I leave the 600-plus figure represents a time, she was caring for one “there was a lot of talk about it. Texas at Kansas City, night American League sy. OTHER MOTHERS, like g ab h pet. Webb 157-361,' Joan DeDominicis 3 :3 0 of the late 1800s was primarily an outfielder, but since he the trunk of my car unlocked if I Is the federal subsidy worth the “tremendous growth” in the two child, but when the child no "The general consensus is that Cleveland at Chicago,. night Harrah. Cle 35 137 52 .380 Mrs. Dolgner and Mrs. Burrows, Seattle at Milwaukee.' night East Catholic /Newington at played some firgt base, I pick him over Ekl Waitkus. Hamner want to? longer required day care she it is hard to get someone to spon­ Murray. Bal 33 100 35.360 148-362, Flo Niles 132-137-134-403, extra time in record keeping, and years since the plan was express their conflicting views. California at Detroit, n i^ t Cooper, Mil 34 137 47 ,343 Arlene St. Pierre 140-131-370, Sharon Rockville (girls), 3:15 played more at short than second, but gets my nod over Tony • Religious quacks on radio preparing carefully prescribed liberalized to allow participation dropped out and never rejoined. sor you, and it is hard to get Baltimore at Toronto, night Paciorek. Chi 3412944 .341 GIRLS SOFTBALL Taylor. (Jy Williams would be my pinch hitter. Debbie Tobin of 31 Green Hill St., "It’s a lot of paper work and money reimbursed. There’s a Minnesota at New York, night Bochte. Sea 39 133 45 .338 Burnham 136-370, Alice Rihards 125- thinking up new ways to take money meals and snacks? Is it easier to for day care mothers. Oakland at Boston, night Q. In the past, there was a midget baseball player. who cares for three children full whole bunch of rigamarole. We Sundberg. Tex 30 107 36 .336 359, Bev Anderson 345, Fran Doyon Conard at Manchester, 3:30 from ignorant listeners and thus deduct meals at the end of the not very beneficial for one Because of his size, he always walk^. Was that against ORIGINALLY, participation time and two children part time, figured it was too hard for us, Almon. Chi 34 108 36 .333 132-132-364. East Catholic at St. Paul, 3 from legitimate churches. year, or is it better to take the child,” she says. "Mothers with LeFlore, Chi 34 147 48 .327 Bolton at Portland, 3:15 baseball’s rules, and do yon tUnk it could happen again? — was limited by the income levels says the money “ allows more than one child would profit. and we would just keep receipts McRae. KC 36 135 44 .326 • Dirty magazines prominently reimbursement and then declare Garcia, Tor 33 136 44 .324 TENNIS Rusty Meyers, j^m ou, Idaho of the families served. Day care providers to give children extras, for the child. There was just one celebrated instance of a midget on a it on income taxes? Home Runs Sports Transactions Conard at Manchester displayed at a newsstand. mothers found it difficult, like 100 percent fruit juice, “ PAPER WORK WAS a dai­ She says she attended a con­ National League — Kingman. By United Press International major-league roster. That was when BUI Veeck, as an atten­ ly thing,’; she continues. "For Major League Results NY 13. Murphy. At! 12; Cheney Tech at Portland, • A cart in the supermarket with a NO FIGURES are available on however, to obtain confidential without worrying about the vention in Chicago and many By United Press International Wednesday dance ^ n ^ c k , activated Eddie Gaedel (3-foot-7,65 pounds) every snack and lunch there are Thompson. Pit 11; Horner. Atl Baseball Manchester at Conard (girls) wobbly wheel. the number of licensed day care family financial reports, Ms. cost.” there were against the subsidy, National League 10. Guerrero, LAr and Hendrick. on Aug. 19,1951, the date picked to celebrate the American In an average month, depen­ certain food combinations that Ptshgh 000 09)000-2 30 Chicago (NL) — Asked • Waiting in line to pay for homes in Manchester, but ap­ Staggenborg says. too. StL 9 irrevocable waivers on minor- Saturday League’s golden jubilee. Gaedel, wearing the number 1/8 on ding on the exact number of you are required to give. You san' Fran 000 000 100- 1 51 American League — Thorn­ league outfielder Scot Thomp­ his ^rsey, batted for Frank Saucier in the bottom half of the anything. proximately 15 day care mothers Today the subsidy is offered on D Robinson. Scurry (8). Te- ton. Cle 11. Hrbek. Min 10; have to list every food, the None of the Manchester son. GIRLS SOFTBALL first innmg for the St. Louis Browns in the second game of a • Secretaries who say, “May I ask in town take advantage of the a per-meal basis. Reimburse­ meals served, she is reimbursed kulve (81 and Pena. Chris, Roenicke. Bal and Harrah. Clev Toronto — Signed pitcher Ron mothers contacted who par­ Minton (8) and May, Brenlv Northwest Catholic at East' subsidy. Statewide, out of ap­ ment amounts to 48 cents per about $145 for two breakfasts, amounts, then record on a tally 9; Murphy. Oak 8. Johnson. doublebeader against Detroit. Pitcher Bob Cain walked him what this is in reference to?’’ when ticipated in the plan had difficul­ 181 WP-D.Robinson (Ml. LP Runs Batted In Catholic (Robertson), 10:30 a.m. on four straight pitches. ’Then American League president proximately 2,800 homes, only child for breakfast, 28 cents per five snacks, and five lunches per sheet daily and monthly.” For —Chris (0-1). HR—Pittsburgh. Basketball you call their boss. ty collecting reimbursements. National League — Murphy, Detroit — Signed center Sieve Will Harridge negated Gaedel’s contract (which called for 679 are participating. child for snack, and 98 cents per day. “I know it gives me a lot of her effort that one month, she Moreno (1). Atl 37. Kingman. NY 35; Hayes to a multi-year contract. • Admonitions from weathermen Toward the end of Iqst year, Thompson. Pit 30 and More­ Football yiOO a game) “under the heading of conduct detrimental to In order to take advantage of child for lunch or supper. leeway buying food,” she says. was reimbursed $26. Atlanta (00 140200-913 0 land. Chi » ; Diaz, Phi and baseball.” It was an out-and-out vaudeville stunt. And the to “drive safely.’’ AH I want to know But her objections run deeper there was a holdup in the funds Mil OOOlOOOOO-l 31 Houston — Signed defensive reimbursement, day care Day care mothers may make Another mother, Bonnie Horner, Atl 27. tackle James Grigsby and wide and checks were late; but since Dayley. Bedrosian (7) and American League — McRae. same ruling would preclude a repeat of that experiment. from them is whether it’s going to mothers must be llcens^ by the up their own menus, but they Thomas of 21 Harlan St., who than just the exacting Benedict. Burris. B.Smith (5), receiver Gregory Smith as free that time they have arrived KC 37; Thornton, Cle 36; agents. Q. Was George Steinbrenner, the owner of the Yankees, rain or not. I’ll decide how to drive. state, they must be sponsored by must adhere to governmental normally cares for six children, requirements. James (6). Gorman (8) and Luzinskl, Chi 29; Baylor, Cal. regularly. Blackwell W-Dayley (1-1). L Hrbek. Min and Oglivic, Mil 28. New Orleans — Signed wide ever an athlete? — BJl., E31xabeth, N J. • A pair of pants with two creases. an organization, (such as Quality nutrition standards. Breakfast, says she clears $250 a month, “I don’t agree with it,” she —Burris (0-7). HRs—Atlanta, receiver Lindsay Scott, a first- Junior Olympic Garrulous George was a competent track man (hurdles) at Stolen Bases round draft choice from Geor- • Recipes In a bag of flour that Murphy (12): Montreal. National League — Moreno, gia. Williams College and a mediocre football player. He was Dawson (4) Pit 22; Dernier. Phil 21; L. later an assistant football• ...... coach at.. Purdue • befoilore concen- you can’t remove without spilling Smith. StL 19; Wilson. NY 16; Philadelphia — Signed run­ archery slated Cincl 010000 0 (0 -2 7 1 ning backs I.M. Hipp and David tratlng on making millions in ship building. flour all over. Raines, Mtl 13. Turner, wide receiver Jack N Y 310 000 00X -4 7 0 American League — Hender­ Steptoe, linebacker Aaron Saturday the Junior Olympic State • Hot-air hand dryers in public These are real commuters ' Seaver. Kern (7) and Trevi­ son. Oak 39; LeFlore. Chi 14; Brown, defensive tackle Indoor Archery Championship will no, Zachry and Stearns. W— Ixipes. Oak 12; Wathan. KC and Parting shot: washrooms. I’d rather use my shirt- Zachry (3-1). L—Seaver (1-6). Charles Johnson defensive back be held at Hall’s Airow Indoor Molitor. Mil 11. Jerome King and kicker Dave Uil. HR»-Clnrlnnatl. Drtessen 2 Pitching Archery Range in Manchester. ’The sudden fragili^ of boxers flabbergasts me. Do (5). New York, Kingman (13). Jacobs. Also signed among 51 ou realize we’ve had four championship fights in lit- • People who carry radios in Victories free agents were running back • The divisions will be; Chib age 10 National League — Sutton, Sie more than a month delayed or gonq down the tube Hnus 000 2(0 010-5130 Hou 6-1; Forsch, StL 5-0; Jones. Homer Jones, wide receiver & under: Junior 11 to 12; public places. Phila 200 000 100-3 80 NY 5-2; .Rogers, Mtl and Mel Hoover, defensive end John because of physical breakdowns: Holmes-Cooney (bad • Baseball scores on the radio for Anderson. linebacker Andy Intermediate 13-14 years; Young Highway is the only way Knepper,Smith (8) and Valenzuela, LA 5-3; Noles, Chi shoulder); Rader-Heams (broken finger); Stafford- Cannavino. defensive backs teams I don’t care anything about. Pujols; Carlton, Brusstar (8) 5-4. Adult 15 to 17. Leonard (eye Injury); Cobb-Weaver (pulled muscle)? anano Diaz W—Knepper (2-4). L Richard Carter and Joe Tum- American League — Hoyt. pich. punter C^sey Murphy, Shooting time Is at 11. Spectators • People who stand too close to —Carlton <4'€) HR-Philadel- Chi. 8-0; Guidry. NY 6-1; Zahn. Holmes-dooney is back on tap, of course, for June 11. phia. Davis (2). nuarterback Jim krohn and are welcome at no charge. my face when they’re talking to me. The Coventry school principal stays Cal 5-1; Bannister. Sea 5-2; defensive back Steve Hines. By Adele Angle ‘W hen yo u 're a com m uter, Morris, Det 5-3,. Pittsburgh. — Signed center- I think they’re cousins of the people weeknights with a Vernon family, Dr. and (10 innings) ^ m e d Run Average Focus Editor you learn to pull over when St.L ' 000001 1110-411 1 (Based on 1 inning x number of who move you gradually over Mrs. Michael F. Tobin. S.D 2000101001-5 91 cames each team has played) Cali them Manchester’s long haulers. Andujar, Kaat (5). Bair (7). toward the buUdings whoi you walk you have tp. Or stop if you “ I’VE BEEN commuting all my life. This Littell (8), Sutter (10) and down the street with them. While the rest of us are finishing our second is the shortest commute I’ve ever had,” she Tenace; Lollar, Show. Lucas cup of coffee, they’re already off and have to . . (8) . Chiffer (0), Boone (9) and • Screws with slots that aren’t says. At one point, in fact, a Trumbull Kennedy. W—Boone (1-0). D - WE’VE GOT IT ALL deep enough so that they tear when driving. Jacqueline Norcel weekly newspaper wrote her up because Sutler (2-1). HR-St. Louis, R o e ltiitg And driving. And driving. she commute from Trumbull to a job in Tenace (4). you twist with the screwdriver. It takes Gene Spazlanl an hour and 10 Conevtry Grammar School A big selection of Pennzoll Products • Having to check a shopping bag the Lower East Side of New York City. An Chi 000000001- 1 60 minutes to get to his job office at principal hour and 40 minutes. Los Ang 000300100-4 120 Herse when I go into a store. I know Manchester Community College’s Food Noles, Tidrow (4), Larson shoplifting is a problem, but 1 dtm’t She’s cut her haul down to twice a week, (6). Campbell (B) and Davis; Service Management Program. sale signs in Manchester. she says, because “I just find it easier to be Stewart. Howe (9). NIedenfuer Uke the idea of being a suspect. "That’s 116 miles a day,” says Spazlanl, Most long haulers have a similar varia­ (9) and Scioscla. W—Stewart Farm an assistant professor. He’s been putting In here.” (1-2) L-Noles (M). HR-Los • Cars with too many red tion on the theme. She has advice to anyone considering long Angeles. Russell (1). talUighU. the long haul for eight years. Like John F. Jackson, town library direc­ E i^ t years and four cars, Spazlanl adds. drives to work everyday. “When you’re a commuter, you learn to Special And, these days anyway, SMO a month in tor. Len Auster, Herald ‘"Twenty two years ago when I came to pull over when you have to. Or stop if you How to get gas right off the top of his paycheck. And work here I had a small family. The kids ■'"■jf sportswriter, keeps you in­ Sale some rides home that you wouldn’t wish on have to. You learn to make good decisions. formed about the local club news were involved with school. It was better to Nothing says you have to get home that .your worst enemy. stay in the area,” the New London resident sports world. Read the Why does he do it? night,” she says. latest in his “Thoughts In Herald says. As for the 55-minute drive every day: Allen W. Arnold, a biology professor at ApLENty,” regularly in “I’VE .OFTEN asked myself that,” he “I just never minded the commuting.” Manchester Community College, has ad­ The Manchester Herald. m e Heeald wanta your club says with a laugh. THAT'S WHAT lots of long haulers say, vice, too. ’That’s what a lot of long distance com­ Don’t commute. ^OTOR OIL oeWat . ^ __ , too. < Hi orOar to get your dab n ew muters say, too when asked the reason why In fact, don’t tell anybody, but some ot POOL SALE In the p n e r w ttae, pleaae « » • they commit as much as three hours a day S.A.E . 9 0 nitt I t ^ no Utar tban flve dayb them say they treasure the time alone. It “ I’D SAY don’t commute if you’re the All priOM dr— to slttl^ inside a car. gives them time to think and daydream; ___ load on n—f 1SS2 QUART kind of person that’s uptight and in a burry (1 U S. QUART) ' before Ihe date you’d Uka to aee It all started for Spazlanl when he was time to prepare for what they’re going to do Fomlly-Slid >1’ * Beginners thru Advanced m igL ----a------^ It hi the paper. offered a one-year position with the ail the time. Or if you don’t Uke to get up Swimmino Paolo, LESSONS fflui n raw i if that day. Or simply to gaze out at the early, don’t do it either.” •Boarding -Training -Salea -Shoiwing OlFllar Plaaae include a name and college. “ The next year he was asked to fill scenery. compiolo ortlli doeL Itelapiione number wbldi we o in, too. “I’ve been here ever since,” says He comes every day from Glocester, (one#, IlltOr and Special Summer Riding Program (S Q t Mlnlimim) You won’t catch the principal of Coventry R.I., a Uttle town just east of Danielson. He warranty. Inelud— lean U there are qnestiooa. l-j Spazlanl. Gramm ar School listening to WDRC, for Ages 7—18 — at all levels. idicate the date you’d Uke to aee II In bis caae, it was a beautiful, 12-room put 180,000 miles on his Datsun before he dalivory for only though. 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14 - MANCH^TER HERALD. Thurs., May 20. .1982 Psychologist skeptical State colleges maintain tradition Researchers link hormone, intelligence Dozens to be awarded honorary degrees bestow the award and received it a may explain why we’re different, to women in spatial tests, while The study was conducted at . By Mark A. Dupuis academic affairs at the University the honorary degree was to make a tion of awarding in 1723 what is said OK THOSE SCHOOLS that do tests measuring their ability to scored high in vocabulary tests and Michael Reese Hospital and Medical to be the only honorary Doctor of award honorary degrees, most year later. By Jan Ziegler others showing verbal ability. some extent.” women excel in tests measuring United Press International of Connecticut in Storrs. man an honorary graduate of your United Press International visualize shapes and sort out visual But Jerome Kagan, professor of verbal abilities. Many reasons have Center in Chicago and UConn Will award the first school and therefore participate as Medicine ever conferred. It went to select the recipients through a THE IMVERSITY of images. The team concluded the deficien­ Massachusetts General Hospital in Connecticut’s colleges and univer­ a benefactor from England. nomination process in which a com­ Bridgeport now uses a system cy caused the men’s inability to deal human relationships in Harvard’s been suggested, for this — including honorary degrees in its 101-year an honorary alumnus of your BOSTON — Medical researchers, ’This is known as spatial ability, psychology department said there social conditioning. Boston. sities are awarding honorary history at its commencement exer­ school,” said Yale spokesman Steve Today, the honorary degree mittee checks out the nominee and similar to Fairfield’s four reporting on the first study of its one of the two clusters into which with spatial relationships. degrees to dozens of people this recipient sought by Yale makes a recommendation to categories, having for the first time “The most important point is that are “serious reasons” to remain But both men and women have Kagan doubted the value of the cises May 23. ’There will be four Kezerian. kind, said today that sex hormones psychologistspsycnologists aivioedivide humannuman aiwiia.skilU r----- spatial tests as true measures of spring in a “timehonored custom” recipients, one fewer than the Rivalries among clergy groups, “represents the ideals and prin­ trustees, who have the final say. this year begun awarding most of its The other cluster is verbal. ItW — it’s the first study that shows an skeptical. different levels of male hormones, influence humans’ intellectual .• . • 1.______^ _ .Au that dates back to clergy rivalries of ciples of the university.” honorary degrees in line with a Q “Although the data ... are of in­ said Hier a University of Chicago ability and noted other factors could maximum allowed under its rules who ran the colonial colleges, led to The process hasn’t been without abilities and possibly their talents, volves reading, writing, spelling and absence of sex hormones produces a the state’s colonial days. “Fame receives less considera­ theme. terest, it is not yet obvious that assistant professor of neurology, so account for the study results. for making the awards. state charters requiring that a person its problems. At Wesleyan Universi­ hut a Harvard University psy­ abstract reasoning. change in .human intellectual The process used to choose tion than the intrinsic worth of a behavior,” said Dr. Daniel B. Hier, differences in spatial ability among “we would be very reluctant to say The key group of men In the study “The award should represent the was a graduate of a school to serve ty in Middletown, no honorary This year’s theme at the private chologist said he is skeptical of the In the study of 19 men, the more adults are mediated by androgens this is an explanation of why men suffered from a syndrome with the honorary degree recipients varies highest intellecutal and moral on its faculty or administration, person who has achieved real dis­ severe the hormone syndrome was, who headed the study. from college to college as do the degrees were awarded from 1972 to Bridgeport school was inter­ findings. (sex hormone) acting on the brain and women are different.” tongue-twisting name of values; it should reflect the very Kezerian explained. tinction in any field of endeavor,” nationalism and the degree , The study, conducted by'doctors in the more poorly the men did on “It shows there are receptors for restrictions — if any — that are 1976 because the various groups in­ or by a sex-linked gene,” he wrote in What the study may eventually hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. character of the quality of the un­ To circumvent the charter restric­ reads an announcement sent out by recipients included a retiring am­ ^ s to n and Chicago, showed men spatial tests such as finding a shape sex hormones in the brain. There placed on who may get such an volved couldn’t agree on who should an- editorial accompanying the help explain, he said, is why some This syndrome lies dormant in iversity itself,” read criteria set by tions, colleges adopted the practice Yale trustees seeking nominations bassador and the commander of the who were deficient in male hor­ amidst distracting lines, the may be changes in brain function receive the degrees. study. people turn out to be Beethovens and chiidhood, ailowing boys to deveiop award. UConn for choosing honorary of awarding degrees to create of candidates.. United Nations’ first peace-keeping mones because of a syndrome that researchers wrote in the New and presumably brain structural But in all cases, the state’s in­ Yale’s announcement says the organization related to these ... It Men generally do better than some become bricklayers. normally. degrees recipients. “honorary graduates,” Kezerian At Fairfield University, where force in the Gaza Stri^^^ , blocks puberty had lower scores on England Journal of Medicine, All stitutions of higher learning are ’The sprawling state university is said. degrees are awarded “primarily on honorary degrees have been looking for such nebulous qualities joining a tradition that dates back to Among the first non-clergy the basis of merit and not in recogni­ awarded since the school’s first Like most other Connecticut and contributions to mankind as 1702 in Connecticut, when Yale recipient of a Yale honorary degree tion of an office held political or in­ graduation in 1951, nominations are schools, the University of Hartford “faith and justice” or reflecting University conferred four honorary waS' Benjamin Franklin, who stitutional.” reviewed by a committee of ad­ in West Hartford requires that the Prenatal New pill gives “the ideals and principles” of a un­ degrees and one regular degree at received one in 1753. In turn, UConn, meanwhile, has written ministrators. students and faculty. recipient of an honorary degree be iversity. restrictions on awards to political present to receive the award. its first commencement a year after Franklin donated to Yale an “elec­ Fairfield confers degrees in four MORE THAN A half-dozen its founding. ' trostatic machine” he invented. The figures, with no UConn employee or John Addley, secretary of the un­ appointed or elected state official categories: “ faith and justice;" out­ colleges and universities in Connec­ school still has it. standing professional achievement; iversity, said there had been in­ care is THE REASONS for awarding In the same year, Franklin eligible to receive one until three stances where a person was unable ticut will confer honorary degrees years after leaving the post in­ service to the public and service to this year. The state’s honorary honorary degrees in colonial received honorary degrees from the university, and also has awarded to accept at the West Hartford hope in war Connecticut differ, from today’s several other schools, which volved. Class of ’82 includes artists, honorary degrees during special school s commeneemcni because of 2 Kezerian said may have played a Other state schools, including stressed musicians, bishops, authors and practice of taking time during the festivals. other commitments. ----- business executives. pomp of commencement to give role in the practice of universities Central Connecticut State College in “It’s a time-honored custom of un­ recognition to a person for his or her going after prominent people to New Britain, are further restricted Among Fairfield’s past recipients "They always feel honored at BOSTON (UPI) — Massachusetts iversities to offer honorary accomplishments. award the degrees. in that state law specifically is Secretary of State Alexander M. being asked," he said, noting the health officials said today a con­ on arthritis degrees,” said Anthony T. ‘"The idea came from the English prevents them from awarding Haig Jr., who underwent heart sur­ degree may be conferred at a later troversial report which placed the schools but the original purpose of VALE ALSO HOLDS the distinc­ honorary degrees. gery the year the school decided to time. United States far behind Sweden in DiBenedetto, vice president for curbing infant mortality shows By Patricia McCormack The effect is overcome, mey sain, Americans should pay more atten­ UPI Health Editor by using sunscreens or staying in the 0 tion to mothers before they give shade. They estimated nine out of 10 birth. NEW YORK — A new, one-a-day people experiencing this side effect The surgeon general’s 1978 report, pill now available to 22 million elect to continue the medicine and : List includos businessmen and entertainers based on United Nations statistics, Americans with the worst forms of either avoid sunbathing or take ranked the United States 17th lowest arthritis can slow the disease protective measures before going Two noted names in the music in infant mortality and Sweden se­ process, may halt joint destruction into the sun. By United Press International world also are among this year’s cond. Finland was lowest in infant and has fewer side effects than Another side effect in the Business and labor leaders, honorary degree recipients in mortality that year. In 1979, Sweden aspirin, its developers say. photosensitive users is that nails authors and bishops and some of the Connecticut. was lowest. Officials of Eli Lilly & Co., which separate from their beds when; top names of the entertainment At the University of Hartford, jazz The state Department of Public manufactures benoxaprofen —• exposed to sun. Doctors said opaque , world are among the people chosen Health said the report was mis­ trade-named Oraflex — said nail polish or a kind containing musician Dizzie Gillespie was this year to receive honorary among a group of honorary degree leading, however, because it failed Wednesday the drug in development sunscreens can prevent this effect. degrees from Connecticut in­ Harry to take into consideration birth for 15 years, was approved by the During trials in the United States,' Robert Barbara ■Si Frank recipients that also included a stitutions of higher learning. Press Gray weight, which tended to be higher in Food and Drug Administration April the drug has been shown to be very But the recipients of what are Motherwell Tuchman former U.S. commissioner of educa­ Sweden. 20 and is now available nationwide. effective in curbing symptoms of tion and a winner of the 198 Nobel probably the most prestigious Prize in chemistry. Low birth weight weakens babies, One pill a day retarded the disease rheumatoid arthritis and os­ honorary degrees awarded in the making it tougher for them to sur­ process in some 1,600 adults during teoarthritis — two of the most state — those conferred by Yale The University of Bridgeport vive, regardless of the quality of v \ a three-year study at 70 research severe forms, said Dr. Ian Shedden, University — will remain a secret care they receive after they’re born. centers, the officials said. In awarded its first honorary doctor of vice president of Lilly Research until the day they are conferred. music degree this month to Dave Many authorities consider it the laboratory rats, the drug actually Laboratories. Waiting to formally announce the dent, and William Dorfer Jr., president of the Connecticut State educators and clergymen make up Brubeck, an internationally known most powerful indicator of whether Herald photo by Tarquinlo curbed joint destruction during the in Greenwich, artist Robert the list tof six honorary degree Doctors were still unsure how the degree recipients until the time they founder of a food cooperative for the Labor Council, and to an economist, jazz pianist and composer. a newborn will live, and say course of experimentally induced are awarded is a tradition at Yale, Motherweil and Frank Press, presi­ an astronomer and a Mexican am­ recipients who wili receive their prenatal care can eliminate it in arthritis. drug works but said in laboratory dent of the National Academy of poor in Bridgeport. which awarded its first hohorary Three authors or editors are bassador. awards on May 23 at the school’s The university also is awarding most cases. Doctors, including some who studies the drug blocked the migra­ Sciences and former presidential 103rd commencment. honorary degrees this yfear.lo the Going over pfans tion of certain Inflammatory white' degrees to four people in 1702, said among the seven people slated to The University of New Haven will If newborn mortality rates were helped field-test the dnig, said it is school spokesman Steve Kezerian. adviser. hold its commencement on June 6 The Trinity recipients include commander of the first United categorized by birth weight, effective against rheunqatoid cells — monocytes-macrophiages Fairfield University also will receive honorary degrees from Williams College President John W. Nations’ peacekeeping force on the Making plans for the open house sponsored Nancy Miller, Barbara Quigley and Janis in the bloodstream to the sites of in­ A tradition will be .broken, Wesleyan University at the schooi’s also, awarding an honorary degree Massachusetts would have come out arthritis and osteoarthritis — two award four honorary degrees at its to Ernest Saunders, one of the Chandler,' professors from Cornell Gaza Strip, a philanthropist working by the Manchester Public Health Nursing Harwood. The nursing offices are located at however, as the University of June 6 commendemenf. ahead of Sweden, the researchers forms striking 22 million people, flammation. Connecticut awards the first May 23 commencement, with actor founders and the first president of and Harvard as well as the auxiliary for the reunification of North and M wrote in the New England Journal Association to celebrate the first anniversary 150 N. Main St. The open house will be although it has not been used against Jason Robards, who has a home in They are Meg Greenfieid, South Korea and' a former U.S. “Medical researchers have con­ honorary degrees in its 101-year editorial page editor of the the Connecticut Afro-American bishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Medicine. of the "Hospice” program are, left to right. Tuesday from 4 to 6 p.m. juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. firmed these cells play a key role in history at its May 23 commence­ the Soutport section of Fairfield, Historial Society. of Hartford and the bishop of the solicitor genej;al and a,^ fornrer Dr. Bernard Guyer, who headed ’The doctors said the drug has among the recipients. Washington Post and a columnist foreign minister of Japan. chronic inflammation,” Shedden ment exercises. for Newsweek; Earl Graves, At Trinity College in Hartford, Episcopal Diocese of Conecticut. the Massachusetts study, said this fewer side effects than aspirin, the said. UConn will present honorary Also receiving honorary degrees means the United States is equal to most commonly used drug against at Fairfield are Andrew C. Sigler, publisher of Black Enterprise “Disordered action of monocytes degrees to Harry J. Gray, chairman magazine, and author Grace Paley. Sweden in postnatal infant care, but arthritis. of United Technologies Corp., chairman of Champion Inter­ should try to improve prenatal care. Doctor: Baby born with tail The major side effect is photosen­ is believed to be among the major national Corp., the Rev..’Thomas R. Wesleyan also will award causes of bone and joint destruction Pulitzer prizewinning historian Bar­ honorary degrees to John Driscoll, ”We do well in the technical sitivity — heightened sensitivity to bara W. ’Tuchman, who has a home Fitzgerald, a former Fairfield presi- aspects of infant care, but what sunburn, they said. It occurs in involved in arthritis.” A we’re not doing is the preventive about 10 percent of users and strikes Edward J. Goetzl, associate care," said Dr. Bernard Guyer, reminder of link to animals mainly light-skinned, red-haired and professor of medicine at Harvard head of the department’s division of light-haired people from Scottish, Medical School, said the drug is family health services. BOSTON (UPI) — A baby born the other primates.” sent “a regression to a lower Celtic or British extraction, scien­ different from other commonly Save these rules ’’That’s where we’ve fallen with a tail may seem inhuman — but We all start out early in life with species,” he wrote. tists said. prescribed arthritis drugs. behind. That’s what the Swedish tails, Ledley said. Six weeks after experience has shown.” is actually a reminder that humans intrieibiieinb are still genetically close to the conception, the human embryo The researchers said women who exhibits a tail indistinguishable from smoke, contract certain infections, animals they evolved from, a doctor of electrical safety. Y eat poorly and receive insufficient said in a report today. other species as its spine develops. Such a baby, normal in every The extension regresses as the fetus Health officials medical attention before giving Specializing Exclusively In other way, was born two years ago grows. SLENMRIZmO plut^lze fMhIont ina birth risk giving birth to un­ P^Q0 B0B Because they Ve not sometlrii^ and taken to Children’s Hospital For some reason, undoubtedly WHERE FASHION IS A LOOK derweight babies. Infants of poor genetic, tail buds continue to grow women are more likely to have low Medical Center, a doctor wrote in mull guidelines NOT A SIZE -you want to learn from experience. birth weights. the New England Journal of in some babies. The study said 81 percent of white Medicine. Hundreds of tail-like appendages The loveable little house plant women and 66 percent of black The 2-inch tail, covered with dark were reported on newborns in the Experience can be the best teacher. But not mast when pulling your boat on a trailer women in Massachusetts received skin and containing only fatty tissue, 1900s, when scientists began that fwily needs watering once a naonth.* and know the total was removed safely on the baby’s puzzling over Darwin’s theory of for new vaccine when it comes to electrical safety. That’s adequate prenatal care in 1979, com­ height of the mast pared with 99 percent in Sweden. second day of life. evolution, but reports dwindled as why we at Northeast Utilities (NU) want Tails occur on about one out o f . interest in the subject waned. For people who love plants "Neonate" or newborn was used ATLANTA (UPI) — A highly effective vaccine you to know some of the important dos and trailer so you to describe a baby up to 7 days after every 100,000 infants, wrote Dr. Folklore attributed human tails to can avoid contact Fred Ledley, a fellow in clinical curses of various kinds, or a preg­ against hepatitis-B — a dangerous liver infection — is so BRA but don't have the time Lives in water (like me) and don’t s of working around power lines. birth. An infant is a baby up to 1 expensive to administer health officials are concerned instead of soil. with power lines medicine at Children’s. In a nant woman holding an animal with SUNDRESSES 1. Be careful with roof antennas. They year old. about how to decide who should receive it. to care for them. along the road. The Public Health Department, telephone interview, he said they a tail. by Dash About should never be near are interesting mainly for their During the evolutionary con­ Health officials planned today to draw up guidelines surveying a year of births in 1978, for the new vaccine, which is expected to reduce electrical wires. I 7. Go fly a kite—far away from electrical found there were fewer underweight historical value. troversy, scientists believed the^ wires. If your kite string should get “There are a number of case fetus passed through forms of lower' dramatically the number of hepatitis-B cases, now oc­ All Sundresses Check the area thor­ Swedish newborns. curring ^t a rate of about 200,000 a year. have a snagged on or near a If the birth weights in reports; there always are. Many species during development, and the oughly for wires surgeons have seen one before," birth of a child with a tail meant an Dr. Donald P. Francis of the national Centers for built-in bra Massachusetts were the same as in Disease Control told a panel of federal and state im­ before you begin to power line, do not Sweden, there would have been 1,479 said Ledley. “What’s striking is arrest at a lower developmental with Peat pot weans try to remove it your­ there was a time when this was stage. munization experts Wednesday the vaccine is safe and is install, repair or re­ fewer infants of lower birth weight adjustable less chance of critical to scientists. Darwin spends But Ledley wrote none of the tails expected to provide protection levels exceeding 65 per­ move a roof antenna self. Call your local born and 1977 fewer neonatal deaths. cent. button root disease. ’The Surgeon‘GeneraDs report said a fair amount of time talking about ever resembed animal tails. None shoulder strap Me! 2. Metal ladders near electrical lines can be NU office. it” ‘"There are virtually no side effects,” he said, and the United States had ah infant mor­ contained vertebrae, as animal tails and elastic very dangerous. When using ladders 8. Stay away from "What it does,” he added, “is it do, and none were located at the end “the vaccine is highly immunogenic when given in a tality rate of 13.8 per thousand live back for a downed electric lines— 2 series of three doses. around the house or on the job, be sure to births in 1978. reminds you is how close we are to of the spine. Such tails do not repre­ “’The cost is going to be high, about $100. It will be sold perfect fit. move them cautiously, always watching at least 10 feet away—they may be live. in three-dose vials to insure a person gets the full for power lines above. Report all downed lines to your local series.” M achine NU office A baby, Francis said it has been conservatively estimated Washable 3. Don’t be misled by birds sitting on hepatitis-B costs the United States fl million a day in electrical lines. The covering that you may immediately. at last lost work time and hospitalization expenses. see on the lines is not insulation and Wear Francis will brief the CDC’s Advisoiy Committee on N U ^ e help­ Immunization Practices today on the vaccine. ’The com­ it will not protect you from a shock. ANAHEIM, Calif. (UPI) 4- Teach your children the hazards of ing to bring — Through patience and mittee, holding a two-day meeting, will then make its Pofyurethane bog 0 basic lifesaving recommendations for use of the new medical tool. draws water to roots, Reservoir holds climbing utility poles and towers or play­ surgery, a woman who suf­ Dr. James Chin, incoming chairman of the com­ fe r^ 17 miscarriages in 20 just like real bogs. enough water for ing around any electrical facility. They may information to mittee, said he expects the panel to act quickly. The thousands of years gave birth to a son, American committee has been considering the Issues involved 30 daps. not be aware of just how dangerous hospital officials said. since the vaccine was licoised ^ t November. Basic electricity can be. youngsters Pedro Ascencio Jr. was Gothic questions facing the panel, Chin said, Include which pop­ 5. Trimming or climbing trees? Watch out throughout our school systems, through released from the hospital ulation groups should get the vaccine and who should courses like our School Safety Program. Wednesday along with his Belinda Qrondln and pay for it. for electrical wires! mother, Irma Ascencio, 35. Steven Doughty were Chin said the groups at hi^iest risk are male Wires may have be­ These types of programs have helped us The boy was bom March 21 featured In Robertson homosexuals and health-care workers, including doc­ come concealed in keep electricity one of the safest and — 10 weeks premature — School’^ grade 5 and tors, surgeons, nurses and dentists, who are exptMed to the branches, so most useful forms of energy we have. and weighed only 2 pounds, presentation "Music blood. To keep electricity working for you, 6 ounces. He now weighs 4 Brings People Hepatitis is a serious viral infection of the liver. SPECIAL inspect the tree pounds, 6 ounces. Together’’ by Bridget H c^titis-B, one of three forms of the ailment, is known carefully before you begin work. you've got to learn the rules of electrical to increase the chance of developing liver cancer. For Betty Bartley, a Qllchrlst last week. Following varieties are available; 6. Watch for power lines when sailing safety. Before you learn them the hard spokeswoman for Martin this reason, A e new vaccine has been called the world’s I first cancer vaccine. or bringing your boat ashore. Lower the way. Luther Hospital Medical Heraid photo by Pinto <' Francis, who heads the CDC’s hepatitis laboratory at 3.49 Center, said the com­ plications resulted from Pbooiis, Ariz., said the vaccine had been tested on 10,- Silver King Corn Plant the woman’s inability to 000 p ^ l e in field trials and "a lot of our concerns about n o r th ea st ununES retain a fetus in her uterus the vaccine have been eliminated.” THI CO»#«CT c u t I lOHl AND POWC* COMPANY A less expensive vaccine is on the horizon, Francis VERNON Janet Craig Marginata U 9 H A R T fO R O lllC tR C L « H l COMPANY for a full term. m S U f tN MASSACHUU ttS I1CC1RC COMPANY said. When the cheaper vaccine becomes available “Us VERNON CIRCLE H tt TOM P POWf P COMPANY ‘•’The cervix apparently Impact will be tremendoua” in parts of the world where 040-4430 needed to be strengthened he|^titls-B and its compUcatlons are rampant, be said.. NOPTHCAS1 U T to lC S « P V « COMPANY ( AVON nt. 44 CAUXm PLAZA S7S-OOSO INO m M AST N U a lA P IM P C Y COMPANY and tightened,” she said. A spokesman for Merck Sharp A Dohme, the drug "Ehit apparently no one un­ firm manufacturing the vaccine, said shipments of the [ BLOOMFIELD SOS PANK AVI S42-B277 ) WETHERSFIELO SHOPPINQ CENTER 8S9-0431 214 Spencer St, Manch. derstood that until/this vaccine will begin late next month and become general­ pregnancy.” ly avaiinble In July. MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs.. May 20. 1982

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My.,s)^\qr, age Reale and Amelia Bums, Russell V em Lafayette, Haverhill, Mass, and Ann 03 - Entertainment Tonight spasms and pain. What else he does. In the meantime, nown black son shows up. Channels 61, has been fim ering with in charge of publicity and the program; Katherine Cam- Marie St. Amand, Haverhill, Mass. May 22. he studied at the American - News George Segal, Susan Saint can she do? Can I help her Lee is included on the RCA headaches for many years. poseo, in charge of artwork; Irene Fisette, in charge of Bruce Lee Harrison, 139C W est Middle ’Turnpike, and Academy of Dramatic ^ 8 - ESPN Sports Center Cinema James, Jack Warden. Rated PG. Your Health by massaging the affected “ Kids from Fame” album WFSB Hartford, C T (D She lives’ on Excedrin Rower arrangements and Mary LeDuc, serving as Jeiri Lynn McCullock, 139C West Middle Turnpike, May Arts, and appeared in ‘j’The 99 - Major League Baseball: which is the oniy thing that areas? 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After all, send a personal reply, she ® - MOVIE: 'Cardiac Arrest' 60 Bldwell Street, Manchester, CT prayer is essentially com­ will answer those of An ofR>eat homicide cop dis­ Owla • Balia - Nativity - : D E AR H IL A R Y : Can IM-JM I40-U0 rejects student munication with Gcri. It is 'you tell me why Tom general interest in her covers a black market opera­ tion that trades In an usual much, much more than a ’’Nethertoit no longer column. Send your commodity - disembodied transaction where we ■appears on the Lawrence questions to ASK HILARY, hearts, sold for transplants. 8 D EAR D R. B L A K E R : I big chance to take. Forget expect to receive Lma.SEiEcnoN o f d o u Fu n m iK > Welk show? D.L., Madison, care of Manchester Garry Goodrow, Mika Chan, TOMMY’S PIZZARIA in concert [i@ ANTONIO’S -SHOWN AT:- am in college and there is a about marriage — what something from God in Herald, Tribune Company Maxwell Gail. 1981. iWls. 267 E. Cantar Bt. 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CMFr400NS - PHTIBIIB FOR RU6S~ SOFT SERVE ICECREAM 986 Main 8t Manchaatar in bis group but he laughs tim e with him in Florida on Communication is what at me, makes fun of me an extended vacation or # OSIER’S SEAFOOD Chat Airtonlo’a Suggaata.... takes place between us and HFCMMIS, PUOWS, W Mi HMlGMGS, E l t even have him visit you in when I try to hang around the people whom we love. V (tonmrty Gary Huufa aaafood) him. your home to get It is the sense^of joy and W TO $20.00 VM IES SM£ $2.95 His rejection doesn’t sur­ reacquainted? Then at well-being that we prise me. ’That has always Uhce you choose to ad­ that way. least you would have a lit-, experience when we are OPEN happened with people I ad­ mire someone that much, My second husband was tie more information on with close friends, with H iurt 10-6 mire. you are in trouble because terribly jealous and it only which to make your de«d- people with whom we want muTON couaroRS lOTTiis UP TO M M : 3 0 you will naturally be very sion. What happens is that I lasted two years. He left to be because we know we cannot be m yself around anxious when you are six months ago and is now Reduce the role of televi­ are accepted, loved and un­ $2S.00VHIK $1.95 them. Instead of acting around him. And, as you llvinig in Florida. sion in your household. derstood by them. . ,v.> : > straight and normal, I well know, anxiety often He called me last week Write for De. Blaker’s A'- '■! UVE M M E LOBSTERS, FRESH SEAFOOD & STEAMERS clown around and appear manifests itself in silly, and wants me to come and newsletter "Taming the This is the unbelievable really stupid. - immature behavior. live with him — no strings TV Breast.” Send SO cents .grace that God has given RATTAN - PLANTERS ORGANIZERS - ETC. B M IffT How can I solve my It becomes so important attached. We are legally and a stamped, self- us. W e don’t ju st have tran­ aiAPOOD problem? to please that it becomes divorced and he wants it to addressed envelope to Dr. sactions with him, we are ThouMiKlt of Hama ibe nanw om to mention LOBSTERS impossible. stay that way. Blaker in care of this not merely his servants, DEAR READER: It You may need some My problem is that I newqwper, P.O. Box.DB, but he has invited us to seems as though your professional counseling to would have to quit a good Radio City ^tloo, share in his friendship. “ 1 problon may start with the understand why you persist York, N.Y. 10010. will no longer call yoii ser­ job and let go of m y apart­ 1 i.thni IV 4 is . .... * 8 a 4 8 / i . idoUsation of other pecqile. with such self-destructive ment to make the move. It vants, but friends.” (Jn. -Write to Dr. Blaker at Why do you choose to put admiration ot others. seems like a big chance to 15:15) Prayer., simply is the above address. The MwicMtaTca raamAM t b m on pedestals? Do you taken given the fact that be communication between volume of mail prohibits I% ii.1 ln 3 ii .•8,7$/h really see yourself as that DEAR DR. BLAKER: I doesn’t want to get our Friend and another thought my second personal replies, but inferior? Everyone, you married again. Priendl nurHage was going to be questions of general in­ 649-1787 know, has areas of their Wsfsanal Chaeiis or Casli Acoapiad. 3% i i . U n 5 i t personalities that are far so mu^ better thm my d e a r READER: It terest will be discussed in Rev. Robert J. Burbank •3aB9/i. from perfect. first. But it didn’t wwk out does indeed sound like a future columns. St. James, Manchester 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thuri., May 20, 1982 MANCHESTER HbKALD, Thur3„ May 20, 1982 - 19 Fiono's Bolton Winnto Wlnkto — Henry Raduta and J.K.S. THEN... OH, HE. ALL ARE... ORVILLE... •yDUR PULSE ANP BtOOP PRESSURE I'M HOT eventually.'BUT )OI'RE Crossword Astro'-graph VCU'RE (S0IM6 ARE e C O V ! A W A S P E FROM YOUR OCCASIONAL ATTACKS OF (SOttkS , A HYPOCHOHPA/AC, TO OUTUYE ORVILLE.' YOU SPENP <30UT, YO U 'RE /W C T T V OAW TD PIEPy US.' vTOO MUCH TIME THINK- condo plans SOUNP... FDR A CDRSER IM6... ABOUT ifXJesaF.' ytJtJR A SE' May 21,19S2 SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) ACROSS 46 Artistic Answer to Previous Punis Subttantlal dividends will be Partnerships or lolnt efforts goloddsssss could turn out very fortunate ir 17Tt V V J n J gained this coming year from 1 You (Fr.) 47 Ta'ake up gas E any types of InvcHvements In today, especially If you are 1 8 T A V OlNl 1 D E 5 Sweet molecules which you enter that are of a Involved with someone who has A n f P E N T R A T E potstoes 50 Dss Vsterlend U M E N seem charitable nature. Your Intent as much to offer as you do. B A R Q R 9 Pounds (sbbr.) (sbbr.) may be to help others, but SAOITTARRIt (Nov. 22-Oae. N E A|C E 51 Trim off you'll also benefit In the 21) This should be a very pro­ 12 Air (prefix) (v L E ■ A 0 N L 7 brsnchei R process. ductive day because, not only 13 Trect If t 1 D EI8 HU t Tt E f pleted.He said then a m ajor zoning deci-r OEMIM (May 21-Juna 20) will you be Industrious, you'll 14 Astronsuts’ 52 Ares In U f H flElSHL A V E 8 By Richard Cody "sll right" Pecific RIEIE L sion shouldn’t be made without the aid of. Although you may be anxious know how to solicit help to 0 E t * Herald Reporter to launch new ventures at this accomplish your tasks. (comp, wd.) 57 Resort 1 IsIt a 0 A the town wide development plan. time. It's best to first finish that CAPRICOIM (Dec. 15 Drone 58 At (2 wds.) r R i E lI [H A u N T T BOLTON — If Wednesday night’s Wiedie said the 1972 plan found that Keep in mind today: The q i^ - Motley’s Crow — Templeton & Forman 17 Asian tree (var.) 59 Rules R E L A YlRlA C E H A H which you have already begun. A V 0 Zoning Commission meeting was any in­ “ there were plenty of R-2 zones in that Leave no loose ends. Predic­ er you got your vrork out of the 18 Author 80 Over (poetic) A L A N “ |A N T 8 way, the earlier you'll be able to Fleming 6t Thin plate of 0 Y M 8 ^mIe 8 8 R e W dication, Lawrence F. Piano’s South area (South Road). I don’t think anything tions of what's In store tor you In each season foltowing your take off and have fun. Don't 19 Most docile metal __ 'J JUST DOH'T ^ 2 0 ___ 43 Absolutely Road condominium plans are in trouble. has changed in 10 years.” ' ' birth data and where your tuck dillydally. _____ ^ dcm/> IF JWN'TA 21 Hides 62 Evergreens ‘Though no action was taken, and a Dooley said he didn’t want the and opportunities lie are In AOUARHIt (Jan. 2l>#ab. 19) PE BO O0V1OUS> 24 Glimpse Breckenridge 45 Corpulent Though you may be planning to IHROW A SPITRALL 2t Clean a floor special meeting for deliberation was set arguments presented by Converse and your Astro-Gruh. Mall $1 for ABOUT IT,, 25 Freeze DOWN 47 Plus each to Astro-Graph, Box 489, spend the evening at home, H's lt'6 OWy WITH ME 27 Rub out 22 Crszy 48 Opium (el.) for next Wednesday, discussion during Wiedie to “ get us locked in so we don’t Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. best to have a lew snacks 1 Actor Heflin 23 Hidden 31 Men's 49 Boom the meeting seemed to indicate the zone grant any zone change.” He later aske PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) have lust become Interested, 4 Planting 29 Raised 53 Hawaiian change, and two others appeared to be Wiedie said ‘ "That’s not our concern,” this Is a good day to go to Plan to get In touch with or visit 34 Branches of 5 Tall tale platform volcano, leaning toward turning it down because and Converse added ‘‘We shouldn’t con-, friends lor support. They'll „ family members today whom 6 Clumsy boat you've been neglecting lately. learning 30 Colorado park Mauna------the updated town plan is not yet com­ sider what the consequences should be if back you up now. \ I 35 Hawaiian 7 Makes The liming Is right lor both you 33 Poetic 54 Automotive so­ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Your instruments acquaintance plete. we do or we don’t.” possibilities lor fulfilling your and them. . preposition 37 Eagle's nest 8 Poncho (vsr.) ciety (sbbr.) Since Fiano needs a 4-1 vote to approve Paul A. Edberg said he believed there ambitions are good today, ARIES (March 21-AprS IS) 36 Lone Ways can be found today to 39 Traitor (si.) 9 Tardy 55 Former labor the 53-acre zone change from R-1 to R-2, was a need to look at the town plan. “ W e because youJI be able to show to Catcalls performance others how they, too. can share Improve upon situations that !s 40 English poet group (sbbr.) 11 Playlet 38 Arab country two negative votes would kill it. should take a hard look at the future by berwflts from your attainments. affect your earnings and stabll- 42 Leakage 56 Fool 2 16 Water holes 41 Typical At the start of discussion. Chairman looking at that town plan,” he said, in; VIROO (Au» 23-8spL 22) Get­ lly. Take those measures now 44 Plunder ting done what needs doing will which you doom necessary. Philip G. Dooley said he wanted to set a case developers come in at later dates Yofltfo QiAitoot SuportiorpiM 8 0 1 be of grrater Importance to TAURUS (Aprs 20-Mm i 20) 1 ' date for a special meeting, something he for proposed complexes in other parts oT you todiv Vihh *'*19 9*1' ’ Itv Projects you personally Initiate had p ro m is^ at the public hearings. But 14 town, like Birch Mountain and Mt.! glory. It's success, not today will have a very good — LIVING IN THE eTREETB AND ) WE W HELP THE SHELTERS PROVIDE THEM 12 13 chance lor success, provided ..BUT WHAT 19 THE CTTY P O IN 6 lO Vice Chairman Alan C. Wiedie said, Sumner. applause, that you seek. SUBWAYS OF METRC5POLI9. jm s .lM / e . BEDS, CLOTHIN©, MEALS, MEDICAL U B R A (Sept. 23-Ocl. 22) you handle the Important HELP THESE PEOPLE, MR.TURNER? MV-eVHHVTHMG ------' 17 Herald photo by Cody ‘ ‘L et’s talk about it,” and made a motion When Dooley urged the board to hold aspects yourself and delegate DON'T YOU THINK THE CfTY / T H E CITY HAS 15 te Someone may come to you t h e r e a r e m ouoAM Pa o f h o m e - THEY COULD NEED. /H O W ABOUT to turn the applltation down. another meeting for a more in-depth look today with a proposal regard­ only the lessor ones. HAS SO M E OBIIQHTION / E9TA9LI9HEP LE33 MEN AND WCWIEN- ’^ m p m r r y . His motion was seconded by R. Harvey at the issue, the members agreed. ing a way you could develop a T o m iP ? jy a H B L ia ia a l l 18 19 20 MR. TURNER? Running water ’The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m.. second source of earnings. " o v e r m e t r o p o l i s 1 0 Harpin. J You'd be wise to hear this party FOR THESE U N - ' 23 Part of the reason for the motion, in the Community Hall. ! .out. 21 22 finished It with the water spout, shown at left. The Wiedie said, was to start discussion, but f o r t u n a t e p e o p l e ! 1 The Bolton Lions Club ran a water line from the beach 28 29 30 members are, left to right, John Whatham, president, later he said the zone change should not 25 26 to the pavllllon at Indian Notch Park Tuesday. The 1 Richard Morra, Art Steele (on the back hoe), and Norm be granted. group, which built the pavllllon over a span of three 33 He said the commission should look at Dairy farmer 31 32 years at no cost to the town, claims It has Just about Luck. 1 ■ the ‘‘basic precepts” of zoning, which Bridge 39 n 35 36 38 point to a rejection of the application. He — 111 ■ 1 said he valued all the environmental admits cruelty 40 41 43 reports, but added they don’t justify the ■ one change. He said there are enough BRIS’TOL (UPI) — A dairy farmer Mistiming costs South 44 45 .. £> reasons to turn the application down charged with allowing 23 cows to starve ilcvy!* Law r—James Sctiumeistei k Area towns without looking at the reports, and he has pleaded guilty to a count of cruelty to South loet no time at all In 47 48 49 p o gave three. animals. finding a wiw to lose the ■ / NORT8 MM1 THE PARK' S3 54 55 56 One, the proposal doesn’t fit the com­ grand slam. He won the dia­ /PLEASB, OFFICERS-\ / MUgffg* NO, ITS 51 52 mission’s comprehensive plan of develop­ Warren Roberts, 45, was given a one- ♦ 2 mond lead, cashed dummy’s MUCH, BENCHES SA97 a r r e s t m e ./ U-T 1 I THAT BAD? Andover ... Bolton ... Coventry year suspended sentence Wednesday by ace of clubs and led a second MUCH a r e COMO 58 59 ment, defined by the zoning maps, simp­ SAKIOM l 57 1 Superior Court Judge Frances Allen. club to his own hand; MESLEEPIN JAIU WORSE CONDO./ ly because Fiano needs a zone change. ♦ AQ107 TONI6HT. He paused for a moment 82 Two, court decisions have consistently 60 61 Roberts originally pleaded innocent to WEST EAST to take stock of the 3-1 1 tx> held that a zone change should not be 23 charges of cruelty to animals. At­ ♦ Q1097J trump break and led his last granted unless there is a change in the torney Maxwell Heiman said Roberts ad­ SK108 tJ54J2 diamond to dummy. Now be (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) SJl S0987 character of the neighborhood. ‘ "There mitted no wrongdoing, but pleaded guilty ruffed a diamond, pUyed ♦ «42 *5 Kays counsel residents doesn’t appear to be any change,” he to the single charge because it was “ a ace of spades, ruffed a SOUTH spade, ruflra a diamond and said. chance to buy out at a very minimal ♦ AK84 ruffed another spade. He Three, a zone change should promote price.” UQ» was in dummy with a good CELEBRITY CIPHER the welfare of the community. " I can’t S5S CsItbrItY Ciphar cryptcKKamt ara craaiad from quotaiioos by famous paopla. past Assistant State’s Attorney R. Patrick diamond, but unfortunately see where changing that zone is going to SKJ9S3 could not cash it. East still and praaant. Each Mtar In tha ciphar stands lor anolhar. Today't cAj# f aguata W. promote the welfare of Bolton,” h’e said. McGinley said he agreed to drop the M Coventry House offers refuge Vulnerable: Both held a trump. other 22 charges because the case really Lawrence A. Converse III then said the Dealer SooUi “Could I have made the Captain Easy — Crooks & Lavvrence town plan, on which the planning com­ involved “ one act of cruelty.” hand?” asked South. West Nerth East 8m " U P XCTCE E8 EVL SXKJ SMCML mission is now working, and the zoning 1« “Yes,” came a chorus. McGinley said he agreed with the opi­ I DON'T b e a f r a i d o f ME. BOY. I ' By Carl Glendening board’s comprehensive plan should “ go South had merely mis­ nion of some Roberts’ neighbors that he Pass IS Pass IS JUST WANT TO BE YOUR. FRIEND^ Pass »S Pass 1S timed his cross-ruff. After I8N JYFMV OCEV EVL ANLTCHLFE Special to the Herald hand in hand.” cared about the animals, but was cashing the second high He referred to one of Wiedie’s prior Pass 4 NT PiSS W CO V E N TRY — Barbara Kay stood in the overwhelmed by the responsibilities of Pass 5 NT Pass *▼ trump. South should pUy ace points that the area in question used to of spades, ruff a spade, cash kitchen passing out platters of meat and fresh the farm. Pass 7S Peas Pass OKT U8NL CF EVL FKEYNL 81 K be zoned R-2, but was changed to bring it Pass dummy’s second high vegetables with her right hand to the others Roberts’ mother died last fall and his diamond, ruff a diamond, A into agreement with the 1972 Plan of as they set the table for Sunday dinner. Development. He implied that any deci­ father is confined to a wheelchair. ruff a spade, ruff another XCTCE E8 EVL 088HTVLH.” — She rested her splinted left forearm on the Opening lead; S J sion should be made with the updated diamood and be in his own table and calmly directed her crew which hand. ’Then he could play hia town plan in mind. wavered between organized and chaotic. By Oswald Jacoby last trump to pull East’s last HKXCH TE8MZUKF //v,,.,. Planning officials have -said the j)lan When they finished, she called for everyone Personal advice and Alan Seatag one and to oiscard one of won’t be ready for a public hearing dummYs hearts. Tlie other to be seated and her husband, Arthur, gave before next winter. Abigail Van Buren offers personal ad­ North overbid his hand a smidl heartneat would now go on thanks as all 12 folded their hands in prayer. Converse led the board to its recent vice daily in one of America’s best-read i trifle to get to the grand the king of spades. The ace PREVIOUS SOLUTION;‘‘My doctors have come to two At the table were the Kays; their son, David; conclusions. One, I do have a heart; second, that it is in need of decision to table action on mobile home columns, “ Dear Abby,’’ in Th'e slam on bS own momentum of hearts would be an entry his wife, Cindy, and their daughter, alter South had bid both and dummy’s last diamond repair.” — Henry Kissinger Y regulations, until the town plan was com- Manchester Herald’s Focus section. Gretchen. The rest of the places were oc­ buck suiU, but the final con­ would t^ e the 13th trick. Allay Oop — Dave Graue cupied by residents of Coventry House — tract was satisfactory (rtXWSPAPER ENTERPRBB ASSN.) W ELL,NOW ...THIS 0 3 ULP adults who have come to live in the rural set­ indeed. m a y b e TiIDU WONT EVERYTHINGB SET, I rr LCYOKS LIKE TUNK'S SOT US, BE A Whole new bale ting on Lewis Hill Road to receive Christian — td Sullivan f UMPM I CANT STALL 'IM ANY h a v e TO, PET! s a m e frtoeUla’a.i'op YER HIGHNESS' l o o k W HAT'S ( ^ ! HEH! HEH! counseling and training. l o n g e r ! 14-year veteran f l y i n g i n ! Kit ‘n’ Carlyle — Larry Wright Dinner conversation was varied and amiable. THE BW S ARE Tl^ NG THEV SPENT a ___ Gene Hutchinson, a staff member who runs W EEK ICXDWNG INTO TD RA15E AAONEV TD VARIOUS FINANCIAL the farm and first came here as a resident, EXFiANP THE _ , BACHELORS'CLUB. PROJECTS'" talked about the problems of snow-plowing, V o id A but most of the family taunted Dotty Hunt, an to oversee police iD S R 1 older resident who was moving the next day, masking their feelings about her departure. I "Now I’ll be able to get some rest. Every COVENTRY — Officer Donald satsify legalities. ; time I go near the women’s dormitory. I ’m Rouillard, a 14-year member of the police McCarthy had previously resisted the t s s v a g r poked, pinched, prodded, kicked, kissed or department, was picked by the town appointment because he felt no officer hugged. But a male resident allowed, ‘ T i l from the department was qualified to miss you” manager Wednesday to oversee police Frank and Ernaat — Bob Thaves operations when Gary L. Sousa leaves pick up the duties of chief. Photo by Qlendening Friday. He had asked for a state .trooper to COVEN TRY House \y^s started in 1967 as Sousa, chief for nearly two years, has assume the duties of chief until a new JP NOW THF«T'^ a summer program for teen-agers and young BARBARA KAY, JOYCE QROEQER AND SHARON DAY resigned to head Plainfield’s new force. one could be found, but the council didn’t - a n d R N A U -V , ^ adults by Arthur Kay, who is the founder, McCarthy’s pick comes a day after the like the idea of paying $800 a week for b e g g i n g . . . . Prepare a meal at Coventry House SETTLED CNTVC W f V C T X director and counselor. >■ Town Council’s decision to name the this. traditional , OU7- enlightenment ! Over the years, it expanded as persons town manager, despite his protests, to be McCarthy said he had found a retired ongoing basis; if either Kay notices a Joyce Groeger, who is a resident for a second l^eWONED AMEHON coming there expressed a need to stay longer, acting police chief. lieutenant from the Manchester depart­ problem with a resident, it is discussed im­ time. “ She has had a lot of experiences she is WAS/' 'A and became a year-round operation in 1972. McCarthy said at the special council ment who was willing and qualified to I mediately. “ We deal with problems as they able to draw on that help make her a very Under the concept of the extended family, meeting ’Tuesday be wouldn’t have much take over, but the council turned that come up — it’s easipr than with your own ? residents are encouraged to set goals and feeling person.” time to oversee the .various^ down also. family because we’re inside but on the out­ 2 deal with people. Discussing the past is not departments’ operations and still serve McCarthy said the council would have side,” Arthur Kay said. TTie Kays themselves INFINITE PATIENCE is another asset /! permitted and residents aren’t to discuss effectively as town manager, so be problems finding a new chief for the have five children — four married — and six both Groeger and Sharon Day ray Mrs. Kay their problems with one another. would have to appoint an officer who will salary Sousa was receiving, $19,700, and Tr*A'#eS grandchildren. possesses. When Miss Day first came to the j 3 c "We don’t want a comradeship of misery. house tliree years ago, she was afraid to more directly deal with the force. in light of the council’s ambivalence We strive to make each person the best of ALTHOUGH ARTHUR gives the formal pluck and debone cMckens. GraduaUy shp^ ’The council told McCarthy his position about continuing with the department at what God has given them,” Barbara Kay counseling, Barbara tends to work through was able to overcome her fear of both job^ would be mainly that of a figurehead to all. Jho Born Losor — Art Sansom said. domestic aspects of life. She is a slight Miss Day said, laughing. ' Residents, who currently number five, are woman with curly sandy hair, and fine facial Bugs Bunny — Warner Bros “ When you overcome something you really Our Boarding House — Carroll & McCormick CHARUEi BPP15, L6FTV, MIKE, fETB, required to pay |50 a week for board and features. She wears large glasses. She has a fear without being forced to do it, you ap­ HPf.EWOSlaO 0 Z' A counseling and to work at least eight hours a barely perceptible limp that becomes preciate being able to do it so much more,” VARIETY IS THE SPICE OF LIFE SOUCOULPCO week on the farm, a 60-acre plot with an 18th- noticeable only when she has to use the base­ Miss Day said. . . . IN MCC’s Summer 1982 Non-Credit Program century bam set on the side of a hill with a ments stairs. It’s an affliction that remains She said she always had difficulty getting XOUKTROOM TJt/CRsViELL ME, 1« ■nw?L:' panormaic view of Mansfield, the University from polio she has otherwise overcome. along with her family, moving away many Enjoy the summer, while sampling one of the following: FOR TM£lAmM.X PR MEHKNlFE of Connecticut, Coventry and Willington. “ I teach the girls how to cook and plan years ago, never sta^ g in one place for BODY POLITICS too HAUf 7D )V//V,--^TrtlNKINd OP A Seven head of cattle are raised for beef; meals, to eat wisely, counsel them on losing more than year. . . . a ctoser look at social controls and body behavior ^ A LAHSWT’/ ^ f HEV' .. vFtOPLEtfUE rabbits, guineas and vegetables are sold in weight, generally to give them a better image E(iART)IAT» ^ABNIRI^EER?) ^ MUCH “ I never knew what a family was until I CONVERSATIONAL ITALIAN t ’■r V THAT NO Hartford. Still, the house has run on a deficit of themselves.” she said. She also works for came here,” she said.' . . . be continental, learn to converse tor enjoyment and travel UNltfUAL REAPING ^ HE NEVER HEP; ...... r j d o c t o r for severai years. Christian ’Training Inc., a group that dis­ MATTER POP. A ^ANYTHlNtS BUT She hopes to leave the house in several COMPUTERS DONT BITE PHY810IAN.' MEDICAL...... ‘ ‘We don‘t like to use iabeis,” both Kays tributes literature to churches throughout the months to find an apartment. She hopes to . . . a course for those who are' frightened by the word "Computer" stressed. BOOM ...... IN6 country, by running a mailing and copying return to school soi she can pursue a career in CONCERTOS BEFORE RflOM WITHOUT Most residents stay an average of one year center in the basement. deaf ministry for children using sign . . . music and loglo on a warm summer's night I A lAJMYER' to 18 months. Counseling is on an “ She is like a mother to all of us,” said language. ' ' ADVANCED MOTORCYCLE RIDING WInthrop — Dick cavalll , The past 15 years have been rewarding bpt . . . learn how to maneuver,and avoid obstades YOU a o WANT YOUl? (AKPt I there have also been hardships for Kay, es­ MANCHESTER HISTORY^' SHCXJLPNY THAT I Cl EANED.DOC. pecially in raising their own family with the . . . Study the town made famous by the Cheney Silk Mills HE>( O IN C D /... L0N(5-E/«ED Firm donates land to town BCD/ W AIYLU I TEU_ ■'<5UE©eWHOT" residents. ‘"They had difficulty at times "DUNGEONS & DRAGONS” , C I N C r / .., W O K lt © H E < ^ a S 6 W H A T ? GALOOT relating to other people. ’The young often . . . Be a winner at the fantwy adventure gaihe BE © URPRI3ED./ ON NEWING’TON (UPI) — Founders of the Budney said his fam ily was thankful for its feeling left out, and toward the residents ShorL Informative courses • evening desses Atlantic Machine Tool Co. have donated good relationship with the town during the there was a rivalry-type thing.” CALL 64«-21S7 r J prime industrial land valued at about 8400,000 company’s first decades. She surveyed the v im , where Route S2 is a for registration Information to the town in appreciation for its role in the “ We never had a cross word with the town thin grey ribbon and cattle are pinpoints growth of the fam ily’s business. officials and they were very good to lis. Any miles away. A small butterfly is t o s ^ by the ’The precision parts business was founded time we had a fin they were right down tlwre warm spring breexe. ' # HANDLE'' by three brothers, a sister and a friend of the helping us out,” he said. “ How can yon be here and not be glad to be M M M I t lr w t family 41 years ago. They sold the company ’The only expense to the town for the six in­ alive. I believe in taking every day God has to Ex-Cell-0 Corp. of Detroit 27 years later. dustrial lots win be $9,000 remaining on the given me and living it to tlu fullest,” Mrs. CTM h’lo Former Atlantic Vice President Henry S. mortgage and an $11,000 sewer assessment. Kay said. MANCHESTER HERALD, Thurs/, May 20, 1982 - 21 20 - MANCHESTER HERALD, thurs- May 20, 1982 Intuition important to problem solving Classified Math myths build anxiety BUSIISESS /

Peter Tognalli is public relations director By Peter Tognalli it. of the Manchester Education Association. Manchester Education M Y T H 3 : You must always know how you This is the last in a series of columns on Association got the answer. Students often become in­ education which he has written this school hibited when they they cannot explain a cor­ Are we really trying* to sell to Japan? year. Unfortunately many of the most commonly rect answer, thus increasing .their math held views of math are based on myths about anxiety. There is not jusUbne way to do a the subject. These myths, which need to be Without imports, Japan's economy would simply math problem; what may appear to be T-shirts with English words and slogans on them in dispelled, have resultV in false impressions Could a m ajor reason for our growing and dangerous grind to a halt. In 1981, we alone sold $21.8 billion of guessing is really mathematical intuition at Tokyo demonstrates. Labels on TV receivers, com­ about how math is done. Several common conflict about trade with Japan be that we, in the United goods to this trading partner. As Tokao Tominaga, chief work. puters, radios, etc., are usually in English, as are the College Notes myths include the following: States, are making only a halfhearted atterr"^* to sell executive director of the Japan Trade Center in New Your names of automobiles and trucks. In Japan, the M YTH 4; Math is not creative. Creativity our products in Japan? York City, notes; M Y T H 1: Boys are better in math than Japanese claim, there is even a certain snob appeal to is central to mathematics. Solving a math That’s the “ put-down” appraisal experts on Japanese “ There is now an office in Tokyo to deal with girls. Research has failed to show any Money's American labels. problem necessitates overcoming a difficulty trade in New York City offer to me. For instance, say American complaints regarding access to the Japanese difference between boys and girls in When I was in Japan more than a decade ago and in an imaginary way. This may be done in­ the Japanese, our auto companies refuse to modify our Worth market. Several of these issues already have been mathematical ability. The perception of warned back that the Japan was an “ economic animal” Students honored tuitively without a conscious awareness of cars for the Jupenese nnarket where traffic stays to the resolved. Also, foreign criticism of a rigid Japanese mathematics as a masculine domain stems Sylvia Porter fighting her way to No, 1 in the world’s markets, the the creative process. left instead of the right. standard or of an inspection procedure believed to be un­ Three area Eastern Connecticut State from the stereotype that men are detach^ reaction I received in Washington and other major U.S. Detroit retorts that the small number of American- necessary will sometimes get into the Japanese papers. College students have been awarded and objective and, therefore, can excel in MYTH 5: There is a “ best way” to do a cities was a large yawn. No longer. We’re worried, made cars that could be sold in Japan does not justify This adds to the pressure to eliminate such rules.” scholarships. Donna Walker of Coventry and nonintuitive and abstract forms of math. math problem. A math problem can be solved we’re complaining, we’re demanding — and we’re the expense of the change. T o this, the Japanese These are now openly stated points the Japanese Translation from the Japanese: We hate you! But Suzanne Coleman of Andover received by a variety of methods ; teachers and text­ threatening retaliation. Herald photo by Pinto ■ ' response is that Volkswagen shifted its steering wheel make about the American businessman, in contrast to w e'll “ defuse” the problem. We must have your trade. Miriam E. Silcox Alumni Awards for $750 M Y T H 2 s Math requires logic, not intui­ books sometimes give the impression that This U.S.-Japanese friction over trade problems is hot and is selling its products in Japan successfully. the accepted Japanese style of avoiding confrontation at You’re stronger than we are in this sense. So w e’ll move each. tion. Few people are aware that intuition is they are offering the best way to do a par­ news in Tokyo. Congressional hearings on the subject (N o mention is made about the narrow, winding roads all costs. as slowly as we can. but we ll move ... Carol Howard of Andover received a $300 the cornerstone of doing math and solving ticular problem and that there is no other Iris VacantI, president of the Manchester Emblem Club, presented that don’t even make our papers (much less U.S. TV) in Tokyo and other leading Japanese cities — To which our businessmen retort Japan has raised a (Job hunting? Sylvia Porter's comprehensive new 32- Foundation Award; and Katherine Nielson of math problems. In mathematics, it is often acceptable method. scholarships to three Manchester students recently. Shown are, left to are filling Tokyo’s front pages. Volkswagen could beat this factor easily but our cars variety of barriers to our imports that go far beyond ob­ page booklet “ How to Get a Better Job” gives up-to- Bolton received the Gem Chevrolet intuition that is the first response. The logical right, Debra Rose, a student at the American School for the Deaf, and And of course, Japan cannot exist without trade. It presentation of results that follows may often M Y T H 6: Speed is important. The notion only now are “ shrinking” to be competitive. To this vious tariffs. We aliege that the Japanese buyer is date information on today's job market and how to take Scholarship for $250. Marcel Goetz Jr., a student at Howell Cheney Technical School. The must import all its oil and most of its iron ore, coking Awards were based on academic require far more work than the intuitive solu­ that speed is a measure of ability is false. It point, the Japanese answer is the typical, politely and manipulated into a prejudice against made-in-U.S. advantage of it. Send $1.95 plus 50 cents for postage and 2 coal, aluminum, copper, cotton, wood, rubber, aircraft is simply the result of experience and prac­ third winner, Debra Jesonit of Manchester High School, wasn't present goods. And if we fail to understand the special handling to “ How to Get a Better Job " in care of the excellence and involvement in extra­ tion. Most people have mathematical intui­ subtly condescending shrug.) and many other essential products. It is far from self- tice. when the picture was taken. requirements of the Japanese market, it is because the Manchester Herald, 4400 Johnson Drive, Fairway, Kan curricular activities. tion ; they just have not learned to use or trust Could a reason w e’re not penetrating the Japanese sufficient in food: meat, soybeans, wheat, corn, sugar, nation’s leaders deliberately mislead us. 660205. Make checks payable to Universal Press Syn­ market adequately be that we’re not taking the time and coffee, fruit and vegetables are all imported in huge ; trouble to study the Japanese market? Not learning Back comes the Japanese response. American dicate.) quantities. Foundation * about its special requirements and distribution system? products are highly popular in Japan, as the number of ■In Brief------Sefh Thomas sticks to move plan 0

Profits plummet Carson and other officials traveled h|>- honors top HARTFORD (UPI) — The state’s in Hartford. ' and administration point of view ” to Georgia to try to sell the state's inc^en- “ best shot” wasn’t enough to convince He added that General Time’s move Seth Thomas to Georgia, rather WASHINGTON (UPI) — The government said tive paekage that included the offer of a the parent firm of the Seth Thomas Executive Vice President Dennis Dickin­ than vacate new facilities and move People in the Manchester-Bolton Wednesday corporate profits after taxes $1 million development grant to renovate clockworks from moving the company son “ reiterated that while the state’s Westclox to Thomaston. “We at Paul’s Paint plummeted 17.5 percent from January through the Thomaston plant, up to $10 million in vicinity read The Manchester Herald out of the Connecticut town that grew up proposal is strong and innovative, ” the Carson said Dickinson repeated that March, the largest quarterly drop since the 1980 company’s decision to move was industrial development bonds, plus tax high schools around it more than a century ago. the decision had “ nothing whatsoever” recession and the second largest drop in more than breaks and job training bounties. more intently for local news than they “ irrevocable.” to do with Connecticut's economic General Time Corp. officials who met Carson said his department has had believe a good size ad 28 years. Carson said Dickinson told him the '“climate, the Thomaston location, the By Patricia McCormack The Commerce Department also revised Wednesday with state officials to discuss several inquiries about the Thomaston do Connecticut’s state wide paper. decision was made because General work force, wage rates or the plant's un­ UPl Education Editor downward the U.S. gross national product for the an offer of $11 million in aid to renovate plan since April 27 when General Time Tim e has “ excess plant capacity” at its ion. first quarter to a decline of 4.2 percent, from the the aging Thomaston clockworks said announced its plans to move Seth A new spirit, a new pride, is sprouting across the na­ “For good dollar value In reaching the Westclox plant in Norcross, a suburb of In The Herald always originally reported 3.9 percent. All figures were an­ the decision to relocate the operation to Carson said Gov. William O’Neill Thomas in November. tion in city high schools, according to the Ford Founda­ Atlanta. nual rates and ad ju st^ for seasonal trends. Georgia was irreversible. ‘wanted us to explore every possible Eli T erry and his dssistant, Seth tion. local market, It pays to advertise In The 129-year-old Seth Thomas plant During the previous quarter, from October State Economic Development Com­ way of retaining Seth Thomas” and its Thomas, first began manufacturing The Foundation inspected and selected schools in 36 through December, corporate after-tax profits missioner John J. Carson announced the was founded in Thomaston and gave the 175 jobs "even though we knew the clocks in Connecticut s Naugatuck cities, looking them over for awards of $1,000 in recogni­ gets noticed; sometimes The Manchester Herald." dropped by 7.9 percent. They were down 5.6 percent company’s decision in a statement town its name. It is the last of what was prospects for changing the decision were Valley in 1807. Six years later, Thomas tion of improvements. To qualify for inspection the once a flourishing clock-making industry for all of 1981, the department said. issued after a two-hour meeting with dim.” set up his own clockworks in what was school had to enroll 30 percent of its students from poor Stop in at Paul’s Paint at 615 Main The new quarterly drop was the most since the General Time executives in Norcross, in the Natgatuck Valley in the 19th Cen­ O’Neill expressed "deep disap­ then known as Plymouth Hollow. He families. In the “Statewide” paper, 19.9 percent decline from April through June 1980, Ga. tury. pointment” about General Tim e's deci­ opened the present factory in 1985 and Some 110 schools were found to have significantly im­ Street, Manchester. Meet Mike the short but severe recession that drove the gross “ We gave it our best shot,” Carson Carson said Dickinson said it made sion when Informed after the meeting, General Tim e acquired the business in proved. Missari, he’ll tell you more. national product down 9.9 percent. sa(d in the statement issued by his office much more sense “ from a production Carson said. 1931. One education expert who roamed school corridors Prior to 1980, department analysts had to go all and talked to persons on all rungs of the school’s ladder an ad get lost.” the way back to the fourth quarter of 1953 to find a said the schools that improved had an atmosphere that larger deterioration in profits, a drop of 21.7 per­ mixed pride, cleanliness, order, achievement and com­ M cent. mitment of staff. Insurance firm \ Public records K VEl.YN M. D A V ll.A said she visited three schools in Tampa, Fla.; three in Houston, Texas; three in San Adams promoted Antonio, Texas. buys itself back New Engla nd About the schools that stood out, she made these $ 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 . HARTFORD — Deborah K. Adams has b««n Waranlee deeds Quilclaini deeds points; Sheilah Wengel to Hebert Judgment lien Mechanical Service Inc. promoted to assistant vice president, community Nicholas C. Ferreira and • The principal was always visible, often ap­ Insurance Management Corp. of Richmond, Va., J. Gallagher Jr., Unit 308A Manchester Modes against,,..John Hancock banking division, at Hartford National Bank. Sbe Sharon M. Ferreira to proachable by students. parent company of the Insurance Management Center Credit Union against Mutual Life-Insurance Co., will conduct and develop presentation efforts aimed Daniel G. B reinley and Hillview Condominiums, A • Staff, including those on the administrative level, of Manchester and 18 other subsidiaries, has bought property on Progress Christine A. Locario, Green Road, no tax, Richard J. D iG regorio, at marketing retail products, services and Drive, $9,660.03. called students by name about 90 percent of the time. itself back from the Continental Financial Services Co. Henry A. Obst to Cindy property at Green and San­ programs. She will also be responsible for the property at 22 Bonner Kqlgases • Students got the idea, from the spirit among faculty of Stamford for $17.1 million in cash. Obst, property on School ford roads. development of the special organizational services Road, $63,000. ■SAgbinst Cavey's Inc. by and administrators, that they could accomplish The purchase was announced Wednesday by Robert H. Street, $13,750, program and w ill assist in all programs and cam­ Johns J. Valente and Notice Peter'R. Serio, Niles anything. No one said to a student, "Y ou can't try to do Hilb, president of Hilb, Rogal and Hamilton Co. of Rich­ William H. Metselaar to paigns for the retail market. Pamela Daigle-Valente to Warren E. Howland Construction Co., C&D that.” mond. Hilb, Rogal and Hamilton was formed by key Karen Metselaar, property Mrs. Adams is a member of the board of gover­ against Leon R. Schweir, • A feeling of pride surfaced from the student body, executives of Insurance Management Corp. and its sub­ Ann Wabrek, Unit 123F Construction Inc,, Steve at 23 Bunce Drive, no tax. $16,000. pride about the school. There was a sense that “ this is nors of the American Institute of Banking, Hartford sidiaries to finance IM C’s repurchase from Continental. Royal Arms Con­ Casalinp, Eastern Metal also my home.” It translated to a clean school, a plea­ chapter, and the National Association of Bank David Brennan, president of the Insurance Manage­ dominiums, $53,000. I.is pendens Continuing lien Produ^i&j^^, D.H.R. Y Women. She is a team captain and coordinator or sant school, even in the much older buildings. ment Center at 434 Oakland St., said, “ The opportunity To Leo J. Poudrier and Lyon & Billard Co. Town against James H. Constructwa^'l' P Aitkin team solicitor for Combined Health Appeal, Arts "A boy told m e,” Miss Davila said, ‘“ When I came to participate in the purchase of the Insurance Manage­ Lucille G. Poudrier to Luis against Eric J. Sinnamon, and Beverly Gifford, Co. W Council and United Way, and is on the action team here, 1 was a real problem and I was going nowhere.’” ment Corp. was too attractive to pass up, and is in­ A. Rivera and Sandra A. 23 L y d a l l S t r e e t , property at 15 Welcome Releuse tn lien membership committee of the Greater Hartford The school tu rn ^ him around in three years. Now he dicative of our confidence in the future of the Rivera, property on Short foreclosure. Place, $59.85 and $103.71. New England Chamber of Commerce. Mechanical Service was president of student council. organization.” Street, $72,000. .Atluelinienl Keleiise of lien She is a graduate of Colby-Sawyer College and is against John Hancock Miss Davila is one of 16 on-site visitors who helped t h ^ ^ The newly-formed Hilb, Rogal and Hamilton Co. “ now Gerber Systems Town against Mary P. presently attending the New England School of Robert Crowell to Mutual Life Insurance Co. Foundation find schools worthy of recognition. She is bcomes the third largest privately-owned insurance Technology Inc. against Lupacchino, property at 68 Banking at Williams College. Donald Chester Crowell, property on Progress manager for the Urban University Study at the College agency system in the United States,” Brennan said. Ormond Runnels, property Highland St. Mrs. Adams and her husband reside in property at 166-168 Wood- Board, Washington, D.C. Previously she was on the staff Continental Financial Services, a division of the Con­ at 97 Blue Ridge Drive, Diseliurge of lien Drive of the assistant secretary for elementary and secondary Manchester. tinental Group conglomerate, purchased Insurance bridge S t„ $4,343. education, U S. Department of Education. A Ph.D. can­ Management Corp. in 1977. IMC was founded in 1970. didate at Catholic Univesity, she taught in Puerto Rico. In 1973, IMC purchased the Jones-Mulvahill Insurance Agency of Wethersfield. In 1975, it purebred the G.T. FRANKUN A. THOMAS, the Foundation’s presi­ BIC drops Pen Rogers marks 150th birthday Labonne Agency of Manchester. The two agencies dent, announcing the 110 awards in 36 cities, said: merged to form the Insurance Management Center. “ This high school recognition progam has confirmed MILFORD (U PI) — Shareholders of the BIC Pen Exchange, Rogers sells more than materials, engineering plastics and Brennan said the Insurance Management Center is Rogers Corp., a manufacturer of the birth of a new spirit in city high schools all over the Corp. have voted to drop the word “ pen” from the 70 percent of its output to the elec­ cellular urethane materials. one of the larger insurance agencies in the state, writing materials and components for the country. Although many of the schools continue to have name of the nation’s largest manufacturer and dis­ tronics industry. The firm employs Rogers will celebrate its anniver­ about $5 million in premiums annually. electronics and other industrial some Vocational deficiencies, they are making notable tributor of ball pen writing instruments. about 2,500 people at 12 manufac­ He said Hilb Rogal repurchased IMC in part because markets, will note its 150th anniver­ sary Sept. 11. with an open house at progress..." j The name change approved Tuesday at B IC’s an it felt Continental wasn’t willing to make the investment sary this year. turing plants in five states and three its corporate headquarters in Schools winning awards included: nual meeting ws in recognition of the company’s foreign countries. Rogers' Connec­ required to finance the firm ’s future expansion. Founded in 1832 by a Dutch im­ Rogers, as well as at each of the • Walbrook High in Baltimore, Md.: Things that expansion into products other than pens, said ticut divisions include facilities in Continental Group has subsidiaries in energy, migrant named Peter Rogers, the Connecticut divisions. Area make Waldbrook special include a Triple A — for At­ Robert P. Alder, chairman of the board and chief Rogers, East Woodstock, Williman- packaging and forestry as well as insurance. The con­ Rogers Paper Manufacturing Co. of residents who are chairing the open tend, Achieve, Advance. “ The program has produced executive officer. tic and Manchester. glomerate recently purchased Supron Energy Corp. for Manchester started by supplying house events are: Diane L. Beech of the only advanced placement class in English in He said the name change reflected BIC’s plans Typical products produced by $750 million, in a cooperative venture with the Allied specialty paper and paperboard Vernon, Daniel Dewey Jr. of Essex, Baltimore and honors sections in most other subjects.” for future growth, which Included extension of Lester Haack Jr. of Abington. Corp. products to the Connecticut V alley’s Rogers include components for • Fowler High, Syracuse, N .Y.: “ Student leaders con­ existing products, possible development of new Robert J. Herlihy of Putnam, Brennan speculated that continental’s willingness to textile industry. computers and business machines, ducted a survey asking how students feel about the products and possible acquisition of products or sell IM C stemmed from a desire to raise cash for the Now a publicly-owned company automotive materials, gasketing Frederick J, Jones of Danielson and school. From 690 responses, 80 percent indicated they other companies. Ethel C. Parker of Putnam. 2 and electronical insulation would pick Fowler again because it is close to their Supron purchase. listed on the American Stock homes and because the teachers are good.” • Roosevelt High, Fresno, Calif.: “ Average 10th grade verbal test scores went up 10 percent from 1977 to Back row left to right: ADVERTISING 1980. Math scores went up over 25 percent during the ROB CONNELLY, MIKE MISSARI, AL CHAPMAN. same period. And the percentage of students performing UVBtmiNG Front row left to right; below grade level decreased.” RATES • George Washington High, Indianapolis, Ind.: “ The LYNN CODA, ELLIE MISSARI. r! atmosphere at George Washington is positive, pur­ Classified ^3'2711 0 22—Condominiums22— Condominiums Minimum Charge 4 6 - Sporting Goods 58—Misc for flenl poseful and enthusiastic. The administration, faculty, 23— Homes for Sale 35— Heating-Plumbing 12;0d noon the 47— Garden Products 19 Words and students believe that by pulling together they have NOTICE EMPLOYMENT 24— LotS'Land lor Sale 36 —Flooring 59«-Homes/Apts. to 15—Investment Property 37—Moving-Trucking-Storage 48 —Antiques changed the school for the better in the past couple of day before publication. 1— loel end Found 13— Heip Wanted 49— Warned lo Buy 26— Business Property 36— Services Wanted AUTOMOTIVE . PER WORD PER DAY years.” 2— Porsoneit 14— Business Opportunities 50— Produce 3— >Announcemontt 15— Situatiofi Wanted 27— Resort Property • North Division High, Milwaukee, Wis.: “ North '28—Real Estate Wanted 61 —Autos for Sale Deadline for Saturday la 5—Auctions Divlflon has a great deal of school spirit, virtually no 1-J MISC. FOR SALE RENTALS 62— Trucks for Sale 12 noon Friday; Mon- 63— Heavy Equipmeni for Sale1 DAY 14q; vandalism, and an orderly, pleasant environment with EDUCATION 40— Housenoid Goods 52— Rooms for Rent diy'B deadllqq Is 2:30 MISC. SERVICES 53— Apartments for Rent 64 —Molorcycies-Bicycies IS—Private instructions 41— Articles for Salt 65— Camper s-Trailers-Mobile 3 Days 13« few discipline problems.” 42— Building Supplies 54— Homes lor Rent Friday.- FINANCIAL 19—Schools-Ciasses 31— Services Offered Homes Oliver High, Pittsburgh may be the top miracle ‘20—Instructions Wanted 32— Pamttng27ii 9—Porsonsi Loons *' 33— Building-Contracting 44— Musical Instruments 67— Autos for Rent-Lease. 34— Roofmg-Siding 45— Boats 8 Accesaorias' 57— Wanted to Rent 26 DAYS Consider: 10—mturonco REAL ESTATE “ From 1967 to 1970,” said Ford Foundation eiqierts, “ Oliver was one of the most troubled high schoois in the country. Racial disturbances sent more than 100 Htip WmUad 13 HsTp Wmttmd 13 H»lp Wantad 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 students to the hospital. Students, 60 percent of them white and 40 percent black, segregatV themselves in □ EMPLOYMENT ciassrooms, hails, and the cafeteria. •eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee CLERK - Board of Educa­ SECRETARY AD WANTED: Experienced UNDERCOVERWEAR - NURSES AIDES providt “ Many transferred out, and the student body dropped ‘‘Your HoiiMtown Community Nawfpaper H ip H faiiM 19 TEACHERS - Are you ASSEMBLERS AND COIL tion - take minutes at all AGENCY- Must be able to Pressmen, 2-3 years Means financial in­ personal care to pMple in •eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee tired of working too hard Winders - female board meetings - $5.00 per type at least 50 wpm; and form about 1,200 to 700. Elarlier, principals tried to Put TIm Herald Advarilalng To Work For Youl experience running multi their homes. Home health for too little and not even preferred. Flnror dexteri­ dependence, personal hour. Contact Tolland take shorthand 90 wpm. restore order without success. Assemblies were not and Itek duplicators. Good aid certification or nurses WORK AT HOME jobs being appreciated? Your ty necessary, ^perience success and sheer delight Board of Elducation, 875- Some one who is self- held; there was no school band; no choral group. Police working conditions and for you! For more infor­ aide training preferred. available! Substantial ear­ instructional and not necessary - w ill train. 9682. Position to start May motivated and is looking CALL MSPLAY ADVERTISHMl 643-nil benefits at area commer­ Training provided if patrolled the halls. Four day w ew , 10 hour day mation on home lingerie nings DMidble, esU S04-641- organizational skills make 26th, E.O.E. for a career and not just a needed. Flexibility in “ A new start under a new principal. Oliver settled - 7-5:30. Apply at Able Coil cial print shop. Please call parties, call 649-7265. 8 0 ^ extension 404, (or in­ you the perfect candidate - 7-5:30. job. Call Judy, 646-2900. hours. Must have own down. Attendance rose and eventually stabilized at Electronics, Bolton, Conn. 646-6161 for interview. BABYSITTER needed in formation. for.. . a _ re .ewartUng ■■ career in transportation. Mileage about 1,200. Ehctracurricular activities were restored. .*1 my home - 40 hours per real estate. Call Ed Gor­ paid. For further informa­ The new principal worked on ways to bring black and man to discuss the first HOSTESSES W ANTED to week. Must have WANTED HANDY MAN PART TIME. Your SITTER NEEDED for to mow lawn and to make tion, call Manchester white students together. He also oicouraged human step toward a more PART TIME Bartender - work from your home. references, own transpor­ telephone and our first grade child from St. repairs at cottage on near­ Public Health Nursing satisfying future. Ed Gor­ call 646-9018 between 12 Could turn into a regular tation and be reliable. rdatioos seminars in which students and teachers dis- customers tom spare time James, before and after by lake. Calf 649-1592 A s s o c ia tio n , 647-1481. ‘ •3 man Associates, Realtors and 6 p.m. Ask for Mr. income job. Call Ann at Bolton area. 647-0818 after CMMd racial differences.” into super earnings. 518- school. Call 643-2691 after , before 8:00 a.m. EOE. I 64M040. Conn. 742-8011. 4 p.m. 88S1. working hours. MANCHESTER HERALD, Thurs., May 20, 1982 - 23

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'Telephone 649-2813. conference and waiting MOTORCYCLE IntorMthig woclc making -talaphona oalla INSURANCE - For all your Specifications and bid forms may before August 17.1982 or be barred IRAY HARDY cleaning, DOUBLE HUNG Windows or for copy stand. Call room availability. $175 be secured at the Business Office. from our now offlco. Qood volco a must. motorcycle needs, call us. as by law provided, painting, yard work, odd with casings, storms, Doug Bevins at The MANCHESTER - Nice month. 659-2761 3 5 p.m. 45 N. ^ h ool Street. Manchester, Sherrie L. Anderson, Sellathonll Competitive rates. Friend­ Salary, commlsalo|a, and ploaaant working jobs, Manchester area. screens, one 30” by 48” . Herald, 643-2711, after 1 room with kitchen Connecticut, Reymond E. Demers, Ass't. Clerk conditlona. Work from 5 pm to 9 pm and Leave message. 646-7973. One 38” by 36” . $30.00 p.m. privileges. Gentleman DESK SPACE for one man ly service. Fine com­ Business Manager. The fiduciary is: preferrM. $50.00 weekly. panies. Ask for Janet or 03(MI5 Elmer Kendall Saturday morning. each. Telephone 644-1950. office, also, ISO sq. ft. and LAWNS MOWED, Avg. PHOTO ACCESSORIES - Srourity. Telephone 643- 500 sq. ft. store space Judy. Crockett Agency, 110 Parker Street, lawn $7. Odd jobs, painting, Two Nikon 35mm film Sellathonll 6431577. Manchester, CT 06040 41 1878. downtovim. Telephone 643 Articlot tor Safa 038-05 Call Mr. Taylor ig,' done Dv am ­ ittes an 1442. 647-9946 bitious graduate student. 35mm film cassette, $5 MANCHESTER - CTean, 1980 HONDA Twinster - Probate Notice Runs 200CC. New tires, highway Telephone 646-6868. each. Two Graflite quiet bedroom on busline. Resort Property For 150 New Pontlats, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate Notice ★ flashbulb guns, $5 each. Includes kitchen, living Rent 56 bar. Excellent condition. ESTATE OF F. GERTRUDE WOMAN AVAILABLE for room, porches, yard ana Must sell • $ 800. Telephone NOTICE TO CREDITORS uiAMTCn Dor* (imp nr ••••••••••••••••••"” -- n \ j i \ i n i y /i yniu/»DiAjc lui ALUMINUM SHEETS Call Doug Bevins at The May 15th LIDDON, deceased ESTATE OF WALLACE J. W A N T E D . Han time o part time afternoon work used as printing plates. .007 6 49 '25 9 0 condomlnlum$ 22 Herald, 643-2711, after 1 ' ' ig. Private entrance. MATUNUCK, RHODE Toyotas and Used ask for Ted.. Jr. The Hon. William E. FitzGerald, PARCIAK full time Maybe you just ...... ^ professional person or thick, 23x28t4° 50c each, e aged professional Judge, of the Court of Probate, want to have a party for ------■ r . , p.m. B ISLAND - Contemporary The Hon. William E. FitzGerald. THRIPE ROOMS elderly.rly . Manchester area. or 5 for $2.00. Phone 643- woman preferred. 649-1237. HONDA 1973 90cc - 1400 District of Manchester at a Judge, of the Court of Probate, free jewelry or be a fashion house. Sleeps 8. Ocean Thru Brick/wood. Garage. Ideal Telephone 523-0510. 2711. They MUST be picked view. Available August 28 Cars Must Be Sold miles. Mint condition. 70 hearing held on May 12, 1982 District of Manchester at a show director and make for newly weds or retired up before 11:00 a.m. only/ ATTRACTIVE SLEEPING mpg. Great around town. ordered that all claims must be hearing held on May 18, 1982 to ^ptem ber 4. 6439902. presented to the fiduciary on or extra money. Sarah Coven­ couple. $42,900. Negotiable. TAG SALES room for gentleman. May 22nd $3te. Kevin. 646>9788. ordered that all claims must be try has expanded their line. LIGHT TRUCKING - at­ By Sat. May 2211 before August 12,1982 or be barred presented to the fiduciary on or Carsan Real Estate, 522- SWIM POOLS - Distributor Private entrance, shower, BOOTHBAY HARBOR, as by law provided. Call Ruth at 646-0297 after 4 tics and basements must dispose of brand new bath, free parking. Apply BIKES: (Girls) Excellent before August 18,1982 or be barred 1605. Maine. Five bedroom cot­ TOLLAND COUNTY Sherrie L. Anderson. Ass’t. Clerk as by law provided. p.m. cleaned, lawns mowed, let on ground 31’ long pools at 195 Spruce Street. condition. 24” ten-speed, GIANT TAG SALE - May tage available week of 7/4 The fiduciary Is; Bernice I. Daniel, Clerk us haul your unwantediunk with huge sundecks, safety VOLKSWAGEN $50.00. 20” standard, The Connecticut Bank & Trust 22nd and 23rd, 10 am - 5 pm. and 7/11. Telephone 563 The fiduciary is; away. Telephone 643-7262. $25.00. Telephone 649-6113. Co. fencing, hi rate filters, 9225. 24 Tolland Tpka Isabelle 0. Parclak CONSTRUCTION □ REAL ESTATE ladders, etc. Asking $978 139 West Middle Turnpike, One Constitution Plaza Manchester. Planters, Apartments lor Rent S3 (Rt. 53) 67 Comstock Road. EQUIPMENT Operator - ■ complete. Financing 1980 VESPA Moped - new, Hartford, CT 06115 Manchester, CT 06040 lamps, furniture, shoes, 3 TWO BEDROOM Cottage - VERNON, CT. that’s must have 5 years available. Call: NEIL, MANCHESTER- One and never used. $900. 646-6629 035^)5 039-05 Homes For Safe 23 Homes For Sale ''2 3 Track tapes and lots more! Hampton Beach, New 6 4 9 -2 6 3 8 experience with backhoe, collect (203) 745-3319. two bedroom apartments Hampshire. Walk to SAVE after 5 p.m. dump truck and main­ T available. Centrally everything. $300 weekly. CHENEY TECH HOLDS Probale Notice 2 taining equipment. DARK LOAM - 5 yards located on busline near 1978 VESPA Mo'tor Tag sale and car wash — Call 871-2117. ------Probale Notice 8117 Benefits available. Call delivered, $60.00 plus tax. shopping center and Scooter, silver, 125cc. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Howell Clieney Tech will NOTICE TO CREDITORS Small the ESTATE OF FRANK J . KENNEY 742-5317 8:30 to 5:00. Sand, Gravel, Stone & schools. For further details 1967 PONTIAC LE MANS Showroom condition. 196 ESTATE OF RALPH R. KURTZ Medium sponsor a tag sale and car The Hon. William E. FitzGerald. Trap Rock. Call 6439504. call 649-7157. miles, original. No time to The Hon. William E. FitzGerald, wash' on Saturday, May PARTS( May fit Tempest.) Judge, of the Court of Probate, Large ride. $12()0. 6436629 after 5 Judge, of the Court of Probate. 22nd from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at PiTRCnNS TO share six Gas tanks, radiators, brake District of Manchester at a WE HAVE AN excellent ORIENTAL RUGS - MANCHESTER - Newly p.m. District of Manchester at a hnncp with ^Smer drums, steering column, hearing held on May 18, 1982 opportunity for a Lathe Chinese furniture, 791 West Middle Turnpike, hearing held on May 17, 1982 Easy-to-sew cover-ups ALL ARE decorated one bedroom rTn t bumpers fender!etc.. Best ordered that all claims must be person with at least 7 years cabinets, tables, chairs, Manchester Reasonable reni. g,,™! Campers- Trallsrs-Moblle ordered that all claims must be for your skirts or pants power apartment. Access to shop­ NOW! presented to the fiduciary on or WELCOME! presented to the fiduciary on or . . . either a tie-on tabard experience. Excellent coromandei screen, royal ping centers, buslines and Telephone 6437911. Homes 65 before August 18.1982 or be barred before August 17, 1982 or be barred with handy pockets or a fringe benefits and liberal doulton dinner set, simoge CHECK OUR VOLUME PRICES as by laW provided. schools. For further details as by law provided. comfy overblouse. 0 overtim e. Call 647-9935 TAG SALE - 182 Clarriage Bernice 1. Daniel. Clerk and havilland china. please call 528-4196 ASHFORD - Immaculate 2 ^ rn ice I. Daniel. Clerk No. 8117 with Photo- between 8 a m. and 3 p.m. Drive, Manchester. Satur­ The fiduciary is: Telephone 634-0707. between 9 and 5 pm or PINTO 1973 4 cylinder. 12.8% GMAC Financing bedroom mobile home on 1 The fiduciary is: Guide is in Sizes Small, Appointments can also be day, and Sunday, 9 a.m.-4 □ AUTOMOTIVE K. Elaine Kenney after 5 pm and weekends, Automatic. AM cassette. plus acres land. Partial Marjorie R. Kurtz Medium and Large. Me­ of p.m. Some new, used and P.O Box 1418 scheduled for after GARMENT BAG for Excellent condition! $1895. basement, 8x16 wood 347 Keeney Street, dium (12-14) . . . tabard, 6437157. Available On All New Plymouth. MA 02360 working hours. Paragon free items. Manchester, CT 06040 traveling, folds canvas Autos For Sale 67 Call 643-2572. storage shed and large gar­ 040-05 IH yards 45-inch; over­ Tool Co., Inc. 121 Adams sturdy zipper with handle den area. Priced for im­ 036-05 blouse, 3 yards. MULTI FAMILY Tag Sale 118 MAIN STREET - Three PONTIA0S Street, Manchester. $25. 646-16l7. room heated apartment. CADILLAC - 1976 - Coupe ______mediate sale at $25,000. TO ORDER, ttnii $1.50 for oach - 94 F erg u son R oa d, pitttrn, plB$ S0( for posttgo and 45 Boulder Road Hot water, no appliances, DeVille - 72,000 m iles. 1971 DODGE POLARA ^ m e owner financing. Call haadling, RELIABLE 6 0 Y to cut Manchester. Saturday, Probate Notice a SCOTT Atwater 40 H.P. Custom - Excellent condi-. 487-0433 after 6:00 p.m. SUE BURNETT May 22nd, 10 to 4; rain date security. Tenant in­ Good condition. $2700 or Selling lawn. Telephone 649-9043. Manchester outboard motor, best offer. surance. 646-2426, 9-5 tion. $700. 472 Main Street, : NOTICE TO CREDITORS tin HwA i i Ii i $iraM May 23rd. Best offer. Telephone 742- LOW COST fINANCE Telephone 649-6989. weekdays. Manchester. 649-8757. Automotive Service 66 ESTATE OF SYLVIA COHEN 1150 Avt. V AoMricM 6800 - Keep trying. items Now Yorli, N.Y. 1003B WANTED: Food Service Central, private location The Hon, William E. FitzGerald. MAY 21st and 22nd, 133. I Last Year Lynch Motora arranged over $4.31 Judge, of the Court of Probate. IS S l Si!?*’.. * ‘>‘*«** •Itti JIP 78 RPM ALBUMS - A1 MANSFIELD Center - 1973 AMC HORNET TRUCK REPAIRS - AH CODE, Ityla Nomkar and Size. Director, Coventry Public please, no agents 64}-7166 100 ,Vernon Street, District of Manchester at a Jolson, Bea Kay, others, Woodsedge apartments. 1979 FORD Mustang, 4 spd. aspects, no job too large or you no Herald Schools. Responsible _ fg ^ Manchester. Barrels, wagon. Good dependable million In auto loans. Let us show you how eatyj hearing held on May 17, 1982 New FASHION with spe­ $2.00. Rare Red Nichols Newly renovated, country OD, V6, excellent condi­ small: Manchester 4WD school cafeteriaS^^fid clothing, grills, toys, bikes, transportation. $500. or ordered that all claims must be cial Grace Cole Collection and Five Pennies, ^$2.00. setting, two bedrooms, B.O. (Jan be seen at 224 Oak tion, 36,000 miles. $3,800. Center, 248 Spruce Street. longer for larger sizes: plus 2 employees thereiiTiffiJQb MANCHESTER - Im- ” *******V/l!**w...... « many more. It can be! ______' presented to the fiduciary on or dplies include: menu plan' Telephone 643-7153. ^ $310. Includes heat and hot St., Manch. after 5:30 p.m. 646-4574, 747-5201. Telephone 649-0261. before August 17.1982 or be barred BONUS Coupons! maculate four bedroom Services Ottered 3 i KEEP THAT GREAT water. Telephone 4231270 as by law provided. Price .... $1.25. ning, food and supply (Colonial with beautiful aw- ••••••••••••••••••••••*• OMeUAUTY GM FEELING need or EVERYTHING MUST GO or 2339660. GM WITH GENUINE Sherrie L. Anderson. purchasing, supervising ning covered patio and at­ CLERICAL WORK done in 1972 PINTO 1600, four SBMCE/PlAinS Classi- cafeteria managers in THIS WEEK. Reasonable. speed, standard. $500 or GM PARTS Ass't. Clerk tached garage. $87,000. Ed my home on consultant BANK m N o M e h ^ . - The fiduciary is: use Is preparation and serving of Gorman Associates, 646- 472 Main Street, TAG SALE - Saturday, MAIN STREET - Three best offer. Telephone 649- basis. No job too small. Manchester. 649-8757. W v a GoIK. Sol R. Cohen FRESH jEN LEMONS. food, sanitation 4040. May 22nd, 9 a.m. 36 Lenox room heated apartment: 7313. REPOSSESSIONS 51 Jordt Street. Call for details, 646-4613. AtHNTfrlcM Lemons which have procedures, supervise ac­ Street, Manchester. Rain Hot water, appliances. No Manchester. CT 06040 profitable ABOVE GROUND pool for sale hardened from long stan­ counting of all funds, GARDENS TILLED - or shine. Moped, wicker, pets. Security, parking. VW RABBIT 1975 - 4 door, Ttie Herald 037-05 18x4, with deck and liner. 1977 FORD T-BIrd materials and equipment Troy-built rear, end tiller. many assorted items. 5237047. 4 speed. Good condition ding can be freshened by Two years old. $200. Cla$$ified$ — to both in the school lunch Reasonable prices. throughout. $1800, or best Fully Martin Sloane explains coverfling them in boiling GLASTONBURY - Lovely Telephone after 6 p.m., DOWNTOWN MAIN Stre^ We have program. Work year con­ Telephone 644-9107. GARAGE SALE - A to Z. offer. 6432118 after 4 p.m. •quippw l how to save money at the 'water and letting them sists of 220 days, 7 ‘A five bedroom Garrison 6431938. Accumulation 40 years - completely remodeled Exc«ll«nt con­ everything grocery store — every buyer and stahd for a few minutes. hours/day. Wages $10,000- Colonial in perfect condi­ home ownership. Saturday two bedroom. Heat, 1976 TRANS AM with "T ” dition. $4,000. from A - L Wednesday and Saturday 'Looking for a ^ood buy? M $11,000 depending on tion. With quick occupan- B . .. B . SO 3 0 ’ K E N M O R E May 22nd. 1982. 9:00 a.m., appliances, parking. $350. roof, marant stereo, power cy, you may move in just in Painting-Papering 3Z32 ELECTRIC Stove, white. The above can bee seen at in his “ Supermarket T ry reading today’s qualifications 290 Scott Drive, Security, references. windows and other extras. the seller. experience. Reply to time to enjoy the asking $75.00. 5’ step Telephone 6431642 after 5 Asking $3500. Telephone 500 W eft Center St., Manchester• 646-4321 Shopper” column in The Classified Ads. INTERIOR PAINTING, Manchester. Savinfs Ink of Superintendent- ■ ■ ' of ' §chccliools, refreshing inground pool. ladder, $5.00. Cash only. p.m. weekdays. 647-0000 days; 646-7470 Manchester Herald. 78 Ripley Hill Road, Coven- Offered at $155,000. Call over ten years experience, Call 6435358. Mancbestor r lip li ...... low rates and senior citizen evenings. •23 Main Strant 06238 by May 25th. Barnett - Bowman, Tibbies BOLTON - 3 Vi rooms with try, (Jt discounts. 643-9980. Gallery of Homes, 633-3661 METAL CABINET sink basement, appliances, like 1979 CHEVROLET Malibu ~------day or night. and gas range, $50.00 for TAG SALE - Fridayj^Satur- private home. Working INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Classic sport coupe - V8, BABYSITTER . NEEDED both. Kerosene wall fur­ day, 9:30-1. Baby, single adult, married cou­ automatic, power steering, 1970 CHEVELLE Malibu - between 3-4 p.m., 4 days PAINTING - Wallpapering nace. $26.00. Telephone childrens clothes. Ill ple. No children, pets. Elxcellent running condi­ weekly. Manchester High and Drywall Installation. brakes, AM-FM radio, air- 643-2880. Linwood Drive, Lease, deposit. 6432880. tion. Asking $1000. School area. Good pay. Call □ BUSINESS Quality professional work. conditioning, vinyl roof, Manchester (off Keeney defogger, more. 6432880. Telephone 6432285 after A 649-6014. CBDUir'BC Reasonable prices. Free MOVING - Kitchen table, Street). ______S n d S c n V I L p t o Estimates! Fully insured. F IV E RO O M 4:30 p.m. gas stove, living room set APARTEMENT available 1971 CHEVROLET Con- NEEDED - •••••••••••••••••••••••• G.L. McHugh, 643-9321. BABYSITTER 1 for cottage, sewing TAG SALE - Saturday 9 to for June rental. G ose tb cours wagon. Posi- 9 to 5:30, four days a week. Services Ottered 31 ,M'rc'Dino machine. Telephone 643 1. 371 Oak Street, 1969 MGC - 6 cyl., five AND bus route. No pets. One tractlon, trailering axle, speed overdrive, wire Two children, ages 1 and 3...... IN IE H IU K 2940. Manchester. Much mis­ m onths secu rity . $275 roof rack, 350 V8, power Must have excellent■ REWEAVING BURN EXTERIOR 'Painting and cellaneous, including two wheels,. new paint, top. Paperhanging. Ceilings monthly; Call after 5:00 steering, automatic, radio, Completely rebuilt engine. references. Call 522-5097 HOLES. Zippers, um­ KITCHEN DINETTE Set - full size b ^ s . pm., 6439066. rear defogger,. more. days; 646-1311 evenings and brellas repairM. Window repaired or replaced. Free Brown Butcher Block $3,6M. Telephone 875-4805. estimates. Fully insured. Original owner. 6432880. weekends shades, Venetian blinds. table, plus leaf, 4 beige FIVE ROOM DUPLEX - Keys. TV FOR RENT. References. Martin swivel chairs, chrome legs, Y No children. Inquire after 5 1967 OLDS CUTLASS 330, Marlow’s, 867 Main Street. Mattsson after 3:00 p.m.. $300. negotiable. Like new! Me d ic a l p.m., 75 North Street, V8, rebuilt transmission, 649-5221. 8732654 F R I D A Y A N D RECEPTIONIST - full SATURDAY - 9:30, 113 Manchester. tires, other good parts. tim e , 4'-2 day w eek . Building Contracting 33 t y p e w r i TFR West Center Street. Make It & Save $450. or best offer. BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - VERNON - One bedroom Evenings 6431911. Im m ediate opening in Concrete, (jhimney CARRYING cases - Ideal “ Something for everyone.” Manchester area. Pleasant apartment. Rent includes Repairs. “ No Job Too LEON CIESZYNSKI for overnight bags. $10.03 surroundings - excellent BUILDER. New homes, •••••«•••••••••••••••••• heat, hot water, modem Small.” Call 644-8356 for $20.00. Also typi appliances, wall-to-wall benefits. Call 643-5858 after estimates. additions, remodeling, rec Dogs-BIrds-Feta 43 9:30 a.m. covers, $2.5(): Y a le ...... cdfpeting,' pool, pa tennis rooms, garages, kitchens Typewriter Service, 643 remodeled, ceilings, bath WANTED: Good home for courts. 872-:-1727 after 6 □ NOTICES C & M Tree Service, Free 4986. p.m. MATURE AND Responsi­ estimates. Discount senior tile, dormers, roofing. spayed female, 8 months WHAT A DEAL! ble person for permanent citizena. Company Residential or commer­ SWING SET - In fair condi­ puppy. Has all shots, cial. 649-4291. ^ ce lle n t with people. Call M AN CH ESTER - Two 1 0 Lost and Found full or part time work. Manchester owned and tion. Buyer dismantels. family up five rooms. $375. Some retail experience operated. Call 6431327. Rain Barrel, $10.00 each. 6430360. ELECTRICAL SERVICES Security, references, pay necessary. Pleasant Call 646-4995. LOST: GRAY Long haired - We do all types of Elec­ own neat, utilities. working con ditions in LIGHT TRUCKING - Fen­ Appliances. Telephone 727- Peiaian. cat. Blue collar. modern pharmacy. Apply cing. Attics, celiars, gar­ trical Work! Licensed. Call COLEMAN TENT 11x10, Pearl Street, Manchester. after 5:00 p.m., 6431516, lS05 days - 646-4529 in person to Manager, ages cleaned. All types spun-polyester. New, never GOAT - evenings. Keep trying. REWARD. Telephone 643 Liggett Rexall, trash, brush removed. used, $165. Selling due to female. One year old 9697 after 6 p.m. Manchester Parkade. Picket, Split Rail, Stake TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY sickness. 643-1145, keep Residential & Commercial $35.00. Bolton - 6439973. MANCHESTER - Foui;, Fences installed. 528-0670. trying. room apartment in two FOUND: Nine week kitten, Construction. Remodeling, ■11): beige. Bank Street, Hart­ NEEDLECRAFTERS - home improvements, ad­ ONE EIGHT month old family house.l Appliances, LICENSED DAY CARE 5 PC PINE Bedroom set - ford Road vicinity. Let your hobby earn money ditions, bathroom miniature Manchester carpeting. Second floor. HOME - Will watch your & Telephone 6437845. for you. Full or part time kitchen remodeling, $525., pine coffee table. Terrier. Telephone 649- Working couple. No pets. child or infant days. Call $60.00, 6>4 x 3Mi ft. tinted through sales and manage­ roofing, siding, repairs, 5875. 647-1473 646-0262. glass mirror, $100. All IMPOUNDED: Male, four ment. No collecting or door & window replace­ prices negotiable. 6435550. months old mixed breed, delivering. Excellent ment and alterations.643 PEDIGREE RABBITS - SMALL LOADS OF gray and white, Rachel DOLLARS training provided. For in­ ------m i n i- lo p s a n d r e x . Homes tor Rent 54 DAYS 1379. UNES ...... terview call 649-4799 after 5 STONE, trap rock, play MCCULLOCH MINI-Mac Chocolate, blue, black and Road. Female, three years p.m. CREATIVE sand, white stone, loam 14” chain saw $M.00 or'bm ijen . Nine weeks old. MANCHESTER - Older old, mixed breed, mack and pool sand FARRAND 2 •icycl and white. Bush Hill. EXPRESSIONS. REMODELING best offer. AMP tricycle - Does and bucks. $15-$40. Victorian - first floor, five DELIVERED. Telephone ood condition, $15. Telephone 646-4555. Cabinets, Roofing, OO- Please call 64363^. rooms, three bedrooms. 644-1775. felephone 6433987. Appliances. No pets. $425 MECHANIC WITH Gutters, Room Additions, 9 (OFFER EXPIRES MAY 31st, 1982) Decks, all types of LET’S GIVE Away to good monthly. Security and REWARD: Lost black knowledge of front end, LAWN MOWERS 1600 BTU-Air Temp air- Book female cat - ears split at (Non-canc«lable) Remodeling and Repairs. home only • Old English lease required. Telephone brakes and tune-im. Apply REPAIRED - Free pick-up conditioner; 86 piece West­ ^ s . Ashworth Street area. FREE Estimates. Fully in­ Sheep dog. Friendly, good 6436759. lea It, at Brown’s Tire Shop, 33& and delivery. 10% Senior moreland grape pattern Childrens pet. Telephone Main Street, Manchester. sured. Telephone 643-6017. with kids. Telephone 643 Discount. EC()NOMY milk glass dinner set, ser­ 5964. AVAILABLE JULY 1st - 6 6433087. LAWN MOWER - 647-3660. vice tor eight and serving SIDING AND ROOFING - room Cape. 34. bedrooms. HURRY, USE THE HERALU CLAS8IFIEUS- NEW PERMANENT Part pieces; older Vosue Ginny FOUND: Nine week kitten, replacement windows, all Appliances, washer and 0 EXTERIOR HOUSE Pain­ dolls. Anytime, ^ y 22nd time cleaning positions in phases of remodeling. Free Boats-Aeeeasorlea ' 4B dryer. Near schools, beige. Bank Street - Hart­ ting, driveway sealing, and 23ra, 1135 Sullivan new builoing in estimates. Telephone 643 busline, no pets. Call 643 ford Road vicinity. Manchester. All shifts - experienced. College Avenue, South Windsor. 1975 MFG CAPRICE -115 7769 after 6:30 p.m. Telephone 6437845. senior, references. Call 6478 after 6 p.m., ask for morn. 312, 12 noon-4 p.m., Mike. HP. Evlnrude, power trim evenings 5:30-9:30 p.m. Peter Krupp, 643-0468. SIMMONS Beauty rest and tilt, ski bar. Many MANCHESTER - Six room IMPOUNDED: Male, four Free estimates. mattress for double bed. Interviews held in Ver­ A L L T Y P E S other extras. After 6 p.m., Cape with Mrage on Q -1 3 8 S months old mixed breed, mont Room at Holiday Inn, Excellent condition. gray and white, Rachel CARPENTRY WORK. No 6430299; or 0494636. buslihe. $550. References, Over 40 items for your­ CALL OUR ADVISOR TODAYI E. Hartford (Exit 58-1-84). Telephone 6433541 after lease and security. Road. Female, thi«e years job too small. Call David 5:30 p.m. self, family add home are Thursday and Friday. 643-8996. 1973 GASTRON GT 150 Telephone 6432349. included m th directions old, mixed breed, black Walk-ins welcome. Call and white. Bush Hill. ATTICS, GARAGES, with U5 H.P. Mercury in Make It with Needle & 5239618. E.O.E. SEARS 9000 BTU air- motor with power trim. ' Thread.. . quick, pickrup Telephone 646-4555. CELLARS CLEANED - Heating-Plumbing 35 conditioner. Excellent con­ Light trucking. All types of 721-8409 after 5 p.m. 1” V*_*“ *-**A * ‘ projects that put your lef- dition. $75.00. Telephone •••••••••••••••••••••••• gure hours to good use, LOST: LADIES gold wrist TEACHER - Special brush and trash removed. 6432691. SflDrtlng Ooodh 46 for Rent oo such as the Baby Popovor Education for cross- Call 6431947. watch, Omega, possible categorical class at Middle «•••#•••••«»•••••••••*•• shown. Others are a bis- between bus stop at Deer­ Udoklng for kitchen DAISY 700 B-B rifle - used cult quilt, pillows, chef’s field Drive at West Middle 'School beginning CHILD CARE - days Ages M&M Plumbing and STORAGE SPACE FOR apron and child’s pina­ ^ptem ber 1982. Must be appliances? See file great once, $25. Call 2335295 3-9 Turnpike and Manchester three and up. Call Garail 313 Heating, Manchester. 643 Kiiup in 4/wln«>*p ^ _ 4bM APAW a e mm RENT in Manchester. No fore. Use felt for novel Cibrtified in special educa­ buys in today’s Classified p.m. 2330643 36 p.m. Parkade. REWARD. 643 643-2711 1633. 2871. Small repairs, gifts, patchwork for eco­ columns. lease or security deposit. 3131. tion. Special Education remodeling, heating, Reasonable rates. Suitable nomy. teaching experience CONCRETE WORK Done - baths, kitchens and water. ONE COFFEE Table V«” AntfguM 46 for small business. Retail Q-188, Hake It with iteslred. Mnd letter and Sidewalks, patio, walls and heaters. Free estimates! b u to alass. boomerani and commercially loaedf Needle & Thread is $825 a copy. resume to Dr. Donald floors. Free estimates...... ||q . ig"?. bjack and white WANTED: ANTIQUE Fur- Call 8731801, 10 to 5. Nicolettl, Director of Pupil Telephone 875-0572. Ts SRltr, Nsd $825, Is c M ii I I □M I8C . FOR SALE TV, porUble, $30.00. BtB- niture. Glass, Pewter, Oil ptstii* sad baMig. Personnel Services, Coven­ 8314. Paintings, or Antique NEWLY RENOVATED try Public Schools, 78 PAT’S LAWNMOWING siawMiaT R U S S E L L 'S HAIR items. R. Harrison, 310 square feet o ffice STYLIN G St B A R B E R Hipley Hill Road, Coven­ and raking service. Free Household Goods 40 f il m BARGAIN - Out-of- telephone 6438709. available. Main Street TinMwIitSisnmi SHOP- 195 % ruce Street. try, a . 06238 or call 743 Estimates. Call Pat 283 ...... date____ Kodak______Verichrome ______location with ample a n tms, a-TTiiMs ^13. E.O.E. 9211. uSEiD M m Haas, SSSran_ aW Hl> Unisex Service. Enhance REFRIGERATORS, COWu your image! Look good- HanrhfHtrr Irralfi jffiCHANIC - for Gravely MAN WILL DO any type of WASHERS, RANGES - i4Ma«r$sjsiMassuM feel ipreatT Appointments, Twen^-five rolls for $6. USED CAR LOT - 461 Main 3IIS-iaus-SM mms t asm n . j M m i. 6 4 3 6 ^ . ^Tractors. Experienced, yard work. Your Muip- Clean, Guaranteed. Parts CaU Doug Bevins at Tlie jonger-iieedrt items wito a street, Manchester. Long ts Sm t amsi s n Is mSs iSM* omeau Lawn and Garden ment. Call 646-0073 & Service. Low prices! HeraldId, M32711, after 1 f«»t-acting esUblisM. CaU wedidays 31S1-miRlSMI aMaiMMI-M guipment - Mansfield, between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main p.m Classified M . 36, 6432426. tip s t SI S isasasis aSBs. weekdays ONLY. Street. 6432171. N-